- Education:
- BOT: Minimum 4 years of experience, or
- MOT: 0–2 years of experience
- Skills:
- Expertise in pediatric occupational therapy and sensory integration
- Strong observational and assessment skills
- Excellent communication and documentation abilities
- Empathy, creativity, and a passion for working with children
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct detailed assessments to evaluate fine motor, gross motor, sensory processing, and daily living skills.
- Develop and implement individualized therapy plans to enhance the child’s functional independence in self-care, play, and school activities.
- Use play-based, child-friendly approaches to improve coordination, balance, handwriting, and sensory regulation.
- Address challenges such as:
- Sensory processing disorders
- Fine and gross motor delays
- Developmental coordination difficulties
- Handwriting, posture, and motor planning issues
- Collaborate with parents and caregivers to create home programs that reinforce therapy goals.
- Maintain accurate session records, progress documentation, and evaluation reports.
- Work closely with the multidisciplinary team (Speech Therapists, Pediatricians, Psychologists, and Educators) for integrated child development planning.
- Participate in workshops, training, and interdisciplinary meetings for continuous professional growth.