School-Based OT — On-Site Itinerant
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Social Work
Occupational Therapy
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students by bringing your occupational therapy expertise to an educational setting for the upcoming academic year. This contract position offers a rewarding opportunity to support young learners as an on‑site Occupational Therapist. You’ll collaborate with dedicated teams to deliver direct therapeutic services and provide essential support across a diverse, itinerant caseload.
Key Qualifications &Experience:
- Current New Mexico OT license required prior to the assignment start date
- Prior experience in school settings strongly preferred
- Skilled in conducting direct OT services, evaluations, and report writing
- Ability to manage an itinerant schedule across multiple campus locations as needed
- Strong communication and collaboration abilities with students, educators, and families
- Comfortable working independently while also participating in multidisciplinary teams
- Deliver direct occupational therapy services in accordance with student IEPs and district guidelines
- Complete thorough assessments and maintain comprehensive, timely documentation
- Write clear, detailed evaluation and progress reports for school and legal compliance
- Travel between campus locations within the district, providing services where needed
- Consult with teachers and staff to recommend supports, strategies, and modifications
- Participate actively in IEP meetings and contribute to program planning for student success
This is a fully on‑site role that prioritizes high‑impact, hands‑on therapy virtual or remote work is not available for this assignment. If you’re passionate about student growth, experienced with school‑based occupational therapy, and ready for a dynamic itinerant position, this contract offers an engaging environment to put your skills to work.
Take the next step in your OT career and apply today to make a valuable impact on students learning journeys!
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