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The Occupational Therapist will provide Occupational Therapy services as indicated on each student's IEP. This role involves working collaboratively with school initiatives that support intervention strategies for student success, conferencing with parents and classroom teachers, and preparing written reports that include information needed to determine eligibility and educational data which identifies the student's current level of motor performance. The therapist will also establish communication systems between themselves and individual buildings, teachers, and parents, provide home-based activities when appropriate, and assist parents in identifying and/or preparing for summer therapy programs. Additionally, the therapist will work cooperatively with area agencies involved with students and families.