Ocupational Therapist
Company: American Paradigm Schools
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description American Paradigm Schools 8101
Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Discovering Excellence Through
Cultivating Differences American Paradigm Schools are dedicated to
equity and excellence for all learners, while celebrating the
uniqueness of our communities. Our values drive our dedication to
providing a world class education. Position: Ocupational Therapist
Position type: Part Time Position location (School): Memphis Street
Academy Charter School Department: Special Education Reports to:
Director of Special Education Employment status:Exempt Employment
duration: 10 months FLSA Status : Part Time Hourly Work Year:
10-month (School Year) Hours and Days 8-10 hours per week Monday -
Thursday Flexible Position Summary The Occupational Therapist (OT)
provides school-based occupational therapy services to students in
accordance with IDEA, Section 504, and relevant state regulations.
The OT supports students' ability to access and participate in the
general education curriculum by addressing fine motor,
visual-motor, sensory processing, self-regulation, and functional
school skills. The OT collaborates closely with educators, related
service providers, and families to design and implement
interventions that promote student independence, engagement, and
success in the school environment. Essential Duties &
Responsibilities Direct Services & Intervention Provide
occupational therapy services to students with IEPs and 504 Plans
in individual, small group, and/or push-in classroom settings.
Assess students' fine motor, visual-motor, sensory processing,
self-care, and functional school skills using standardized and
informal tools. Develop and implement therapy interventions that
improve student access to and participation in classroom and school
activities. Adapt materials, tools, and classroom tasks to meet the
functional needs of students. Evaluation & Documentation Conduct
initial evaluations, reevaluations, and screenings as part of the
special education and/or MTSS process. Prepare clear, timely, and
legally compliant evaluation reports, progress reports, and
documentation of services. Develop present levels of performance,
measurable goals, and related service recommendations for IEPs.
Maintain accurate service logs, documentation, and records in
accordance with district and state requirements. Collaboration &
Consultation Collaborate with teachers, paraprofessionals, related
service providers, and support staff to integrate OT strategies
into daily routines and classroom instruction. Participate in IEP
meetings, parent conferences, and multidisciplinary team meetings,
providing professional input and recommendations. Provide coaching,
modeling, and consultation to staff on classroom accommodations,
sensory supports, and motor-based interventions. Communicate
regularly and professionally with families regarding student
progress and strategies for supporting skills at home. School &
Program Support Assist in developing and implementing school-wide
sensory and regulation supports (e.g., sensory spaces, movement
breaks, classroom environmental modifications). Support the
implementation of MTSS/RTI interventions through consultation,
strategies, and data review. Provide staff training on topics such
as fine motor development, handwriting, sensory regulation, and
ergonomic/positioning supports for students. Compliance &
Professionalism Ensure all services and documentation comply with
federal, state, and local regulations and school policies. Maintain
confidentiality of student records and information in accordance
with FERPA and school guidelines. Engage in ongoing professional
development to remain current in best practices and evidence-based
school-based OT interventions. Demonstrate professionalism,
reliability, and a student-centered, solution-oriented mindset in
all interactions. Qualifications Required: Master's degree (or
higher) in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program. Current
state licensure as an Occupational Therapist. NBCOT certification
(or eligibility, depending on state requirements). Prior pediatric
and/or school-based experience (clinical rotations may be
considered). Preferred: Experience working in urban public or
charter schools. Knowledge of IDEA, Section 504, and special
education processes and timelines. Experience with sensory
processing interventions, assistive/ adaptive equipment, and
school-based accommodations. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Strong
understanding of child development, fine and visual-motor skills,
sensory integration, and functional school skills. Ability to
interpret evaluation data and translate it into practical,
classroom-relevant strategies. Excellent collaboration,
communication, and interpersonal skills with students, families,
and staff. Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a
caseload, schedule, and documentation requirements effectively.
Culturally responsive and trauma-informed approach to working with
students and families. Physical Requirements Ability to lift, move,
and position students or equipment as needed to support student
participation (with appropriate assistance when required). Ability
to sit, stand, bend, kneel, and move throughout the school building
and classrooms in the course of service delivery. Work Environment
School-based environment serving students in general education and
special education settings. Relationships are the foundation of
classroom and school life and underpin teaching, learning, and
prosocial development. Building relationships and fostering
students' sense of community are a critical part of our work at APS
and as such, we have partnered with the Collaborative Classroom to
implement the Caring School Community Model in all of our schools.
Caring School Community model builds positive classroom and
schoolwide communities while developing students' social and
emotional learning (SEL) skills and competencies. It is designed to
help students become caring, responsible members of their school
communities and, ultimately, to grow into humane, principled, and
skilled citizens of a democratic society. The lessons in the
program help faculty and staff create a warm, safe, and disciplined
school environment where all community members can develop the
skills and dispositions they need to interact constructively with
others. All employees at American Paradigm Schools are expected to
be true champions of the Caring School Community Prog
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