Occupational Health Therapist - CDSA
Mecklenburg County GovernmentAbout the role
Occupational Health Therapist - Children's Developmental Services Agency (CDSA)
“Follow Your Calling, Find Your Career”
Hiring Range: $67,222.80 - $88,229.93
This is an exempt (salaried) position. Pay rates are based on education, skill, experience level and internal equity. Internal equity consideration included an assessment of the applicant’s salary history and qualifications in comparison to the market rate and requirement for the job.
This role is on-site 5 days a week, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. A county car will be provided for this role.
Position Summary
Performs work evaluating and
administering treatments for patients with sensory processing, fine motor, visual motor, feeding, functional play, self care, attention and motor disorders. This position works independently under general
supervision assessing, planning, organizing, and participating in
rehabilitative programs that help build or restore persons with disabilities or
developmental delays. This role is primarily a treatment role.
About the Division of Child
and Family Well-Being
At NC DHHS the Division of Child
and Family Well-Being (DCFW) focuses on supporting whole child and family
health and well-being for North Carolinians. DCFW works to ensure that North
Carolina’s children grow up safe, healthy and thriving in nurturing and
resilient families and communities. DCFW has complementary programs from the
Divisions of Public Health, Mental Health, and Social Services to maximize
services and outcomes for children and their families, including nutrition
programs (SNAP, WIC and Child and Adult Care Food Program), health and
prevention services for children and youth, children’s behavioral health
services, and early intervention programs. The North Carolina Early
Intervention Section (NCEI) is a part of the N.C. Division of Child and Family
Well-being. It is the lead agency for the N.C. Infant-Toddler Program (ITP).
The Infant-Toddler Program provides support and services for families and their
children, birth to three who have special needs. Research shows that this time
period is critical. It offers a window of opportunity to make a positive
difference in how a child develops and learns. Children's Developmental
Services Agencies (CDSAs) across North Carolina work with local service
providers to help families help their children succeed.
Essential Functions
• Examine, test, diagnose, and administer treatments for
patients with sensory processing, fine motor, visual motor, feeding, attention, functional play.
• Refer patients to other agencies for treatment of
problems related to or underlying sensory processing, fine motor, visual motor, feeding, attention, functional play.
• Serve as one of two or more disciplines conducting
initial evaluations and assessing all areas of a child’s development for NC
Infant-Toddler Program eligibility and ongoing intervention.
• Provide discipline-specific evaluations with children
birth to age three, following appropriate evaluation procedures and protocols.
• Utilize appropriate evaluation instruments and protocol
to address referral questions with
individual children.
• Participate in gathering and discussing evaluation
information and results with parents and other staff in ways that address their
concerns and priorities.
• This role includes a fluctuating caseload of treatment cases. It ranges from 20-25 cases/week.
• Write assessment reports that follow professional,
state, and department guidelines.
• Bill for services as approved/documented.
• Provide input for the modification of services and
support as part of treatment planning.
• Develop, coordinate, and conduct staff training
(in-service).
Minimum Qualifications
Experience:
Minimum of two years of relevant experience working with
young children and their families.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy,
Speech Pathology, or related field.
Combination of relevant education and relevant experience
accepted?: Yes
Licenses and Certifications
• North Carolina licensure as issued by the Board of
Examiners for Speech and Language
Pathologists or Audiologists or Occupational Therapy
• Certification by the American Occupational Association
• Requires a valid North Carolina or South Carolina Driver's
License
• Requires County Driving Privileges
• Annual Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check required
Preferred Qualifications
• Mas
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