Occupational Therapist at Lilac Learning Center
Spokane, Washington, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Occupational Therapy, Sensory Processing, Fine Motor Development, Environmental Adaptations, Documentation, Progress Monitoring, Collaboration, Communication, Adaptive Equipment, Assistive Technology, Individualized Education Plan, Therapeutic Services, Student Assessments, Classroom Strategies, Family Consultations, Safety Care

Industry

education

Description
About Us Lilac Learning Center is a non-public special education school network serving students with autism and related developmental disabilities. Our mission is to raise the standard for special education by delivering evidence-based instruction, fostering dignity and independence, and supporting families and educators through collaboration and compassion. If you’re passionate about helping students build independence and confidence through meaningful participation in daily routines, this is a rewarding opportunity to make a lifelong impact. Position Summary The Occupational Therapist (OT) delivers therapeutic services that increase students’ access to learning and help them succeed across school routines. This role focuses on improving self-care, fine motor coordination, sensory processing and regulation, environmental access, and functional participation in academic and social settings. The OT collaborates daily with Special Education Teachers, BCBAs, Speech Therapists, and paraprofessionals to ensure strategies are embedded in each student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and across the learning environment. What You’ll Do Student Services Conduct initial and ongoing OT assessments using standardized and functional tools Develop IEP goals tailored to student developmental and educational needs Provide direct, consultative, and classroom-embedded OT services Address fine motor skills, sensory regulation, handwriting, ADLs, and task organization Recommend adaptive equipment, assistive technology, and environmental modifications Document progress and maintain timely, compliant records aligned with IDEA and Lilac standards Collaboration & Interdisciplinary Support Partner closely with teachers, BCBAs, and related service providers to align supports across instructional and behavioral plans Participate in family consultations, IEP meetings, and case conferences Provide training to staff and caregivers on sensory strategies and adaptive classroom practices Support generalization of skills across environments and communication partners Program & Operations Maintain timely treatment notes and progress reports Promote safe and organized therapy/classroom environments Participate in Safety Care professional development and broader staff training opportunities Support school-wide initiatives and additional responsibilities as needed to help students thrive What You Bring Education & Licensure Master’s or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from an ACOTE-accredited program Current Washington State OT License and NBCOT certification ESA certification or eligibility within 90 days of hire Pediatric and/or school-based experience preferred Knowledge & Skills Expertise in sensory processing, fine motor development, and environmental adaptations Strong documentation, progress monitoring, and collaboration skills Ability to translate clinical strategies into classroom-ready interventions Effective communication and partnership within interdisciplinary teams Physical & Operational Requirements Ability to kneel, squat, crawl, sit, stand, and transition between positions for extended periods Ability to lift/push/pull up to 50 lbs and respond quickly to active/aggressive behaviors using approved Safety Care protocols Vision, hearing, and mobility sufficient to safely support students across environments Other Requirements Criminal background clearance & Livescan fingerprinting Valid driver’s license and proof of insurance Compliance with Lilac Learning Center policies and safety procedures A Typical Day A day in this role may include: Observing students during classroom activities Providing individual and small-group therapy Coaching educators on sensory strategies or adaptive tools Writing progress notes and reviewing goals Partnering with interdisciplinary teams to refine supports OTs at Lilac are trusted school-based clinicians — and valued thought partners in student success. Why You’ll Love Working Here ✨ Mission-driven work centered on dignity and evidence-based practice 🤝 Interdisciplinary teamwork and supportive culture 📈 Growth opportunities and continuing learning 💙 The opportunity to change a child’s world through participation and independence Ready to Apply? We’re excited to learn more about you. Please submit your résumé - and, if available, a brief note about what draws you to Lilac Learning Center and pediatric/school-based OT practice. ✔ Apply today and help students build independence - one meaningful skill at a time.
Responsibilities
The Occupational Therapist delivers therapeutic services to enhance students' access to learning and success in school routines. This includes conducting assessments, developing IEP goals, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.
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