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Pathlight School is the first autism-focused school in Singapore to offer the national curriculum together with life readiness skills. It caters to students on the autism spectrum with related conditions, aged 7 to 18 years, who are cognitively able to access national curriculum but require additional support such as smaller class sizes, special accommodations and teaching staff trained in autism.
The team at Autism Intervention, Training & Consultancy (AITC) provides training and consultancy services for professionals and caregivers, as well as direct intervention services for individuals on the autism spectrum.
As a Senior Occupational Therapist , your Impact and Contribution includes :
Assessment & Report Writing
- Participate in team assessment for school admissions
- Conduct Occupational Therapy (OT) related assessments and write reports for intervention planning
- Conduct OT related assessments and write reports for Access Arrangements for National Exams
Intervention
Plan and deliver programmes for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in the area of motor and co-ordination skills (eg. Handwriting, aspects of PE, Vocational Skills)Redesign task to increase productive through accommodation and skill developmentMake necessary referrals to external and alternative services where necessaryParticipate in collaborative consultation model with key stakeholdersProgramme Development
Participate in curriculum / programme development projectsDevelop programme wide or school wide intervention programmes on areas related to sensory issues, and functional and motor co-ordination skillsCoaching / Training
Plan and deliver training, consultation and instructions to Educators on areas related to the interventions in OTPlan and deliver training to parents on areas related to interventions in OTProvide supervision and mentorship to new / junior OTsManagement and Leadership
Provide routine reporting on agreed Key Goals for OT serviceInfluence the development of programmes and policies to promote best practice in OT and sensory accomodationsRequirements
Full registration with the Allied Health Professional Council (AHPC)Experience and skills in assessment and intervention on sensory issuesDesire to learn about autism and the passion to serve the autism communityFlexibility and adaptability to changes and different perspectivesAbility to work independently and as a team member in a fast paced work environmentBenefits
We offer a competitive remuneration package and the professional advantages of a dynamic workplace that enables your professional development and values your contributions.
We seek your understanding that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Our organisation is committed to protecting our children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo a comprehensive screening process prior to hire.