Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant - COTA/L
Company: Kidswork
Location: Lewisburg
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: This is an in-person
only position within area school districts. A Certified
Occupational Therapy Assistant is a licensed professional who works
under 10% supervision of a Registered Occupational Therapist.
PRIMARY PURPOSE In general, the COTA, will support the educational
team and the needs of students to achieve their greatest potential
in their least restrictive environment and will be knowledgeable of
occupational therapy techniques for the treatment of pediatric
students. The COTA will complete treatment objectives and goals
through assistance and collaboration with the supervising
Registered Occupational Therapist. This position is considered a
safety-sensitive role. Errors in the assessment or treatment could
cause serious harm to students and potential liability to the
school system, and to our organization. RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain
and promote a positive attitude toward pediatric clients/ students
and their treatment programs while adhering to all district wide
rules and regulations. Re-Assesses students as directed by the
OTR/L using appropriate re-evaluation tools, clinical observations,
and review of medical and educational reports to determine need for
therapy intervention plan. Monitor performance in therapy
activities, providing encouragement. Observe and record progress,
attitudes, and behavior and maintain this information in their
record. Demonstrate therapy techniques as required in a case by
case situation within the school setting (i.e., passive range of
motion, therapeutic stretching, sensory integration, etc.).
Accurate and timely submission of the Daily Time Tracker, mileage,
billing, etc. as outlined in the appropriate procedures. Report to
supervisors, verbally or in writing, on students progress,
attitudes and behaviors, and/or any problems or situations that
need attention. Support and assist with other tasks as requested
within the school setting. Become familiar with each students needs
in the specially designed instruction within the IEP regarding
potential behavioral issues students may be experiencing. Maintain
and keep track of equipment that is to be borrowed or given to a
student. Adapts and modifies the environment including assistive
technology and appropriate individuals to meet the individual needs
and to help students function as independently as possible. Educate
student, family, and any other pertinent individuals involved with
students care to facilitate skills in areas of occupation as well
as health maintenance and safety. Monitor and reassess the effects
of occupational therapy intervention and the need to continue,
modify or discontinue intervention with the collaboration of OTR/L
if needed. Document occupational therapy services to ensure
accountability of service provision and to meet standards for
reimbursement of services. Typical working hours are according to
the school district/s in which employee is assigned. Maintain
accurate documentation of treatment sessions as well as any
documentation related to the clients IEP, ER and/or RR, as per the
districts requirements. Understand and adhere to the districts
Individualized Education Plan (IEP), Evaluation Report (ER), and
Reevaluation Report (RR) processes. COTA must keep track of the
reevaluation schedule and write re-evaluation and yearly IEP annual
review reports. COTA must be able to adapt, modify or change goals
keeping them academically based that align with student needs.
Participate in multidisciplinary meetings to review evaluation
results, integrate findings with other disciplines, offer
recommendations, and develop Individual Education Plans and
intervention plans to achieve IEP goals. Become familiar with each
students specially designed instruction within the IEP regarding
potential behavioral issues students may be experiencing. Maintain
schedule and reschedule students as necessary to comply with
IEP/504 plans. Write letters of medical necessity and evaluate the
need for new equipment or equipment fixes. Identify when to call
for equipment issues/orders/etc. Follow all access billing
procedures, billing on time, billing for correct services and
notifying school personnel with changes to caseload. Completes
random moment in time studies as required by MAC program
guidelines. Provide in-service trainings to staff/ teachers at
district requests. Provide supervision to level 1 and 2 Fieldwork
Students as assigned by supervising OTR. Travels between locations
where students require services. All other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & ABILITY Knowledge of principles and methods for
curriculum and training design, treatment, and rehabilitation of
physical and mental dysfunctions, and for counseling and guidance.
Knowledge of district assigned IEP and Access billing reporting
systems Knowledge of Federal and State documentation procedures for
Special Education. The ability to communicate information and ideas
so others will understand. Ability to listen and understand
information and ideas presented. Organizational skills ability to
prioritize Proven problem-solving / decision making skills Ability
to manage ones own time and the time of others. Recognize the need
for assistance/guidance and communicate appropriately Proficient
computer skills (Microsoft teams,Word & Excel) EDUCATION &
EXPERIENCE Required Associate Degree as an Occupational Therapy
Assistant Preferred Associate Degree as an Occupational Therapy
Assistant and one year of experience as a COTA in a pediatric
(clinic and/or school based) setting LICENSE / CERTIFICATION/
REGISTRATION Certification by NBCOT State Licensure. This position
requires a current state license and for the employee to be
knowledgeable regarding licensure laws and requirements. CPR &
First Aid Certification Child Abuse Clearance FBI Clearance State
Police Background Check Mandated Reporting MENTAL AND PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS This position requires full range of motion, including
the ability to lift, manipulate, transfer and/or handle up to 100
lbs. Requires the ability to stand, walk, kneel, get up and down
from the floor, navigate steps, and demonstrate coordination in
order to safely and rapidly secure and maintain a student in your
possession. This may include the need to move rapidly to include
running, stability and agility. This position requires the
therapist to use sound judgement, decision making skills, analyzing
of information and drawing conclusions during all interactions with
students and staff. Physically able to carry out the district wide
safe crisis management techniques if and only if the therapist is
trained and certified by the district to prevent injury to self,
student and others in emergency situations. Safety Sensitive
Position- The position requires full and unimpaired skill,
attention, and judgment to safely execute the duties. Risk of harm
to the child and liability to the organization is significant if
the employee is impaired in any way. DRIVING REQUIREMENTS This
position requires employee to have reliable transportation to and
from work as well as throughout the workday in order to travel
between buildings within a given school district.
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