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Sensory Tool House, LLC Occupational Therapist in Lacey, Washington
Organization Overview Sensory Tool House (STH) is committed to creating accessible and inclusive environments that empower individuals with disabilities. We provide assistive technology (AT) solutions, sensory support tools, training, and consulting services to foster independence and improve quality of life for our participants. You can learn more about Sensory Tool House, LLC at www.sensorytoolhouse.com{rel="nofollow"}.
Position Overview We are seeking a full-time Case Manager with qualifications as an Occupational Therapist (OT). The Case Manager will play a vital role in program implementation and supporting participants with assistive technology needs from program entry through completion. This position will serve Lewis, Mason, and Grays Harbor Counties along with participants near Lacey, WA.
Key Responsibilities
Participant Support & Case Management
- Conduct eligibility screenings, functional capacity evaluations, and needs assessments to match participants with Assistive Technology that will further their ability to participate in education, employment, and/or community access.
- Collaborate with community partners to identify eligible individuals and ensure seamless service delivery.
- Manage a caseload of eligible participants, providing personalized, participant-centered support.
- Recommend and coordinate tailored AT solutions based on individual needs, goals, and strengths.
- Support coordination for participation in digital literacy training plans for participants.
Training & Technical Assistance
- Provide one-on-one training sessions to ensure participants gain proficiency with AT devices.
- Create accessible training guides for AT devices provided to participants.
- Deliver ongoing technical support and follow-up sessions to address challenges and adapt solutions as needed.
Procurement & Coordination
- Coordinate the procurement of AT devices with the purchasing department, ensuring timely and accurate order fulfillment.
- Oversee installation of AT devices within the timeline.
Program Evaluation & Reporting
- Collect and analyze participant data to assess program impact and effectiveness.
- Administer questionnaires and provide feedback to improve services and outcomes.
- Participate in preparing reports for stakeholders, demonstrating program success.
Compliance & Collaboration
- Ensure compliance with federal and state disability laws and ADA guidelines.
- Engage with subject matter experts and community partners to enhance services and training materials.
*Other duties as required
Qualifications
- Licensed Occupational Therapist (OT) or Assistive Technology Specialist (AT Specialist) or other relevant experience or licensure
- Valid driver's license, reliable vehicle, and proof of car insurance (required)
- Current CPR Certification by time of hire (Required)
- Ability to pass a criminal background check upon offer of employment
- Experience in conducting functional capacity evaluations for assistive technology solutions preferred
- Strong knowledge of assistive technology and ADA compliance.
- Ability to keep detailed records and communicate with a diverse population
- Ability to travel to various locations for participant screenings and service delivery
Benefits
- Paid Vacation
- PTO and Paid Holidays
- Paid Sick Leave
- Medical and Dental
- Travel
- Opportunity to work with a dynamic team committed to accessibility and inclusivity.
Work Environment
Participant screenings will take place in various service locations with com