Responsibilities:The Occupational Therapist (OT) will:Provide screening and therapy services as assigned.Keep records, including daily session notes, quarterlies, and annual progress reports.Provide consultation on issues involving effective motor development to teaching staff and other appropriate personnel and programs.Conference regularly with parents regarding treatment and needs of their children.Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences to develop appropriate treatment plans for assigned children.Adapt and adjust therapeutic equipment to meet the needs of the children.Perform other assigned duties, as needed.Qualifications:Masters DegreeNYS Occupational Therapist (OT) license or pending OT licensure