Under general supervision, the Occupational Therapist screens, identifies, and addresses fine, sensory, and visual motor issues by adapting classroom environments, modifying curriculum, and supporting accommodations to ensure access and participation in school activities and educational programs. Job Responsibilities Essential Functions : __ Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: Conducts screenings of students with concerns of fine, visual, or sensory motor issues; administers formal testing and Teacher questionnaires. Collects data and calculates evaluation protocols; writes reports of testing results and interpretations. Plans and implements treatments plans according to skills needed; prepares tasks worksheets to be used during therapy sessions; provides activity suggestions to Teachers and parents. Meets with individualized education plan (IEP) teams; presents screening results and collaborates to determine the best placement and services to meet student needs. Trains Teachers and Paraprofessionals in strategies to assist students with transitions and completion of tasks; provides instruction in the setup and maintenance of sensory spaces and programs. Supervises students in classrooms and assigned settings. Makes environmental modifications to classrooms to allow students access to curriculum. Prepares treatment documentation and submits medical billing. Performs other duties as required or assigned.