Sunshine ABA Therapy Inc Occupational therapist Bloomington, IN · Full time Company website

This position is Occupational Therapist

About Sunshine ABA Therapy Inc

At Sunshine ABA Therapy, we believe every child has a light that deserves to shine. Through compassionate care and evidence-based therapies, we empower children and families to grow, thrive, and celebrate each milestone. Our support is not only clinical, but deeply personal — because for parents, progress means everything. We provide individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs as part of a multidisciplinary approach that includes Occupational Therapy, Music Therapy, Speech Therapy, Clinical Social Workl and diagnostic services. Our goal is to create meaningful, lasting outcomes for families across Indiana.

Description

Key Responsibilities

1. Evaluation & Assessment

  • Conduct comprehensive OT evaluations using standardized and non‑standardized tools.
  • Assess fine motor skills, sensory processing, ADLs, visual‑motor integration, and functional independence.
  • Develop individualized treatment plans based on assessment results and family goals.
  • Interpret assessment data and communicate findings clearly to caregivers and team members.

2. Direct Treatment

  • Provide 1:1 or group OT sessions focused on:
  • Sensory regulation
  • Fine motor development
  • Gross motor coordination
  • Visual‑motor integration
  • Self‑help and daily living skills
  • Feeding and oral‑motor skills (if trained)
  • Implement evidence‑based interventions aligned with best practices.
  • Adapt activities and environments to support client success.

3. Collaboration & Interdisciplinary Work

  • Work closely with BCBAs, SLPs, PTs, RBTs, teachers, and caregivers.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and treatment planning.
  • Provide OT‑related recommendations to support behavior plans, sensory diets, and classroom strategies.
  • Train staff on OT strategies when appropriate.

4. Documentation & Compliance

  • Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation including:
  • Evaluation reports
  • Treatment plans
  • Daily session notes
  • Progress reports
  • Ensure documentation meets Medicaid, insurance, and organizational standards.
  • Track progress toward goals and update plans as needed.

5. Family & Caregiver Support

  • Provide caregiver coaching and home‑program recommendations.
  • Educate families on sensory strategies, fine motor activities, and functional routines.
  • Communicate progress and concerns in a professional, supportive manner.

6. Professionalism & Development

  • Maintain OT licensure and continuing education requirements.
  • Stay current with best practices in pediatric OT, sensory integration, and developmental therapy.
  • Participate in staff trainings, supervision, and quality improvement initiatives.

Qualifications

Required

  • Master’s or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy
  • Active state OT license
  • NBCOT certification
  • Pediatric experience (clinic, school, or early intervention)
  • Strong communication and documentation skills

Preferred

  • Experience with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • Sensory Integration (SI) training or certification
  • Feeding therapy experience
  • Experience working in interdisciplinary teams
  • Familiarity with ABA environments

Core Competencies

  • Strong clinical reasoning
  • Excellent rapport‑building with children and families
  • Ability to adapt interventions to diverse needs
  • Collaboration and teamwork
  • Time management and organization
  • Cultural sensitivity and family‑centered care

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift up to 30 lbs
  • Ability to sit, stand, kneel, and move with children
  • Ability to engage in active play and therapeutic movement activities

Work Environment

  • Clinic‑based sensory gym
  • Treatment rooms
  • Occasional home or community visits depending on program
  • Fast‑paced, collaborative, child‑centered environment