Occupational Therapist
- SCHOOL / DEPT: Whole School
- REPORTS TO: Director of Student Support Services
- APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 31, 2026
At ISB, We All Belong
ISB is dedicated to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where all individuals feel they belong, are seen, valued, and heard. We embrace diversity as a source of strength and are enriched through our differences. We are committed to equitable treatment for all, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, background, identity, orientation, or ability.
We seek employees who are committed to cultivating a sense of belonging, ensuring that everyone at ISB feels safe, respected, and treated fairly.
Our Mission
We are an inspiring international community in Beijing where thinkers and leaders find their place in the world and serve others. So that learning is at its best, we build strong relationships and set high expectations together. We are committed to challenging and joyful learning with the freedom to explore.
JOB GOAL:
We are seeking a qualified and dedicated Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic multidisciplinary team. The OT will assess and support students with physical, sensory, and developmental challenges to enhance independence, functional skills, and participation in daily school activities. The role includes classroom observations and consultation, staff and parent coaching and training, case management and some direct therapeutic intervention aligned with MTSS.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of fine/gross motor skills, visual‑motor integration, handwriting, sensory processing, regulation, coordination, executive functioning, and activities of daily living (ADLs).
- Deliver responsive individual and small‑group therapy including sensory integration, motor planning, self‑regulation strategies, handwriting instruction, and functional classroom skills aligned with the Student Referral Process.
- Develop, implement, and monitor individualized OT intervention plans and measurable goals; write detailed assessment reports and progress documentation.
- Collaborate with the Student Support Services team, classroom teachers, parents and students to design Student Support Plans for students accessing Tier 2 or 3 services.
- Provide classroom‑based consultation, coaching, and practical strategies for seating, transitions, attention regulation, task organization, and sensory supports; design sensory diets and classroom support plans.
- Recommend, trial, and advise on adaptive equipment, alternative seating, orthoses, splints, and assistive technology
- Support students during transitions (arrival, breaks, class changes) and secondary transition planning, including vocational and independent living skills as appropriate.
- Deliver professional development and in‑service training for staff and parent workshops on OT strategies, sensory integration, and supporting students with developmental needs.
- Participate in multidisciplinary case meetings, SSP reviews, and specialist consultation meetings; attend school and system‑level projects as required.
- Maintain accurate records of sessions, assessments, equipment provided, contact hours, and contribute to annual program reports and service evaluation data.
- Adhere to safeguarding procedures, ethical standards; support health and safety for students receiving OT services.
- Engage in system‑wide initiatives, research projects, and provide expert advice to school leadership on OT service needs and inclusion strategies.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy required; Master’s degree preferred.
- Full professional OT certification/licensure (home country); school will support visa/work permit processing.
- Minimum 3+ years of OT experience, preferably in a school setting, or working with children and young adults with special needs
- Demonstrated expertise in assessment, screening, sensory integration, fine/gross motor development, handwriting, ADLs, executive functioning interventions, and working with diagnoses such as Autism, ADHD, DCD/dyspraxia.
- Experience working with young people with multiple exceptionalities
- Experience preparing therapy reports, progress documentation, and contributing to SS{s.
- Training or certification in Behaviour, Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) or Sensory Integration (SI) is preferred.
- Strong collaborative skills and proven ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams.
- Excellent spoken and written English; proficiency in Mandarin is an asset.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Cover Letter
- CV
- References: We require contact information for three confidential references, with at least two being supervisory references from your current or previous employment.