Description
Assess, plan, and intervene in sensory processing, autonomy, motor skills, and play challenges faced by neurodivergent children and adolescents (e.g., Autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder), promoting their active participation and well-being in everyday environments.
Key Responsibilities
* Sensory and functional assessment: Identify the individual’s sensory profile, motor skills (fine and gross), and level of independence in activities of daily living (ADLs).
* Sensory integration intervention: Design and implement play-based therapeutic sessions driven by intrinsic motivation, adapting the environment to the user’s needs.
* Autonomy development: Provide strategies and adaptations to support feeding, dressing, hygiene, and emotional/behavioral self-regulation.
* Family and school consultation: Develop "sensory diets" and provide practical tools to parents and educators for creating accessible and safe environments.
* Interdisciplinary collaboration: Co-design goals with speech-language therapy, psychology, and families.
Required Profile
* Education: Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy (with professional license). Training or certification in Sensory Integration (Ayres) is desirable.
* Approach: Neurodiversity-affirming practice, respect for developmental pacing, and prioritization of regulation over compliance.
* Skills: Creativity in designing emotionally engaging and playful challenges, empathy, strong observational skills, and active listening.
Salary: $6,970.00 - $10,000.00 per month
Workplace: On-site employment