Responsibilities of the Certified Occupational Therapist include, but are not limited to: 1. The chosen provider will work cooperatively with the Central and Building level administrators, physical therapists, school psychologists, speech therapists and teachers, and Occupational Therapy Assistant to provide researched-based, educationally appropriate services to Nyack students. 2. In conjunction with a student’s IEP, provide therapy to a student individually or in group sessions (not to exceed five students). 3. Adhere to assigned schedule including dates of service which follow Nyack Public School’s yearly calendar along with the dates prescribed in each IEP, and hours of service determined by the District within each school’s hours of operation for each school in the district. 4. Prepare and submit all required paperwork in an accurate and timely fashion, including but not limited to information related to the development and implementation of a student’s IEP as it pertains to the delivery of services, present levels of performance, goals and objectives and periodic updates on goal achievement to parents, to coincide with report card distribution. 5. Provide basic materials and supplies necessary to conduct Occupational Therapy sessions...