Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
Company: Cerebral Palsy Inc
Location: Green Bay
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY: The primary role of
the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) is to provide
services to children and adults enrolled in pediatric, and adult
programming under the direction of an Occupational Therapist. This
role will be responsible for the implementation of plans of care
developed by the Occupational Therapist and for programming support
with speech generating devices, as well as, other therapeutic
strategies utilized with the adult and pediatric clientele at CP
and compliance with associated protocols and documentation. The
COTA will also be responsible for appropriate communication (verbal
and written) with family members, insurance companies, physicians
and vendors with supervision as needed by an Occupational
Therapist. While most visits occur in the clinic, occasionally
teletherapy and home therapy occur. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES:
Ensure that quality customer service is provided to all internal
and external customers. Follow treatment plan developed in
collaboration with Occupational Therapist for pediatric and adult
clientele. Educate and demonstrate (verbally or written) therapy
techniques to client, family member or guardian. Maintain client
occupational therapy records specific to client’s progress for use
by the Occupational Therapist. With Occupational Therapist, assess
and make recommendations regarding the use of adaptive equipment as
needed and provide written justification and coordinate purchase of
equipment. Adapt and maintain an understanding of new technology,
communication devices, equipment and information and how to obtain
and repair them, to include gathering the necessary paperwork.
Coordinate, obtain and monitor equipment loan service agreements.
Verify changes in client information by interviewing the client or
client’s family, reviewing plans of care and informing the
Occupational Therapist of any updates. Responsible for timely
documentation of daily notes, progress notes, plan for care, etc.
Maintain safe, secure and healthy work environment by establishing,
following and enforcing standards and procedures; complying with
legal regulations. Keep equipment operational by following
corresponding instructions, troubleshooting breakdowns, maintaining
supplies, performing preventative maintenance, calling for and
scheduling equipment repairs. Establish and maintain working
professional relationships with vendors, outside agencies and
referral sources. Attend departmental and agency meetings. Attend
in-service training and continuing education courses as appropriate
or required. Maintain professional clinical certification. Serve
and protect the occupational therapy practice by adhering to
professional standards, policies and procedures, federal, state and
local requirements and Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) standards. Adhere to the agency
safety policies and procedures. Follow all HIPAA and social media
guidelines. Attain productivity expectations of 70% consistently.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS: Associate degree from a school
accredited by the American Occupational Therapy Association,
involving two year of education and three to six months of clinical
experience. Current state license as a Certified Occupational
Therapy Assistant/COTA or proactively in the process of the
application process for current state licensure as a Certified
Occupational Therapy Assistant/COTA. Completion of a pediatric
affiliation/internship or pediatric experience with developmentally
delayed children required. Experience with severely handicapped
children and adults preferred. Have current CPR certification or be
able to obtain within 3 months. Physical ability to lift and
transfer children (minimum of 25 lbs.) Ability to participate in
handling and floor activities with children. Working knowledge and
use of assessment tools used in the evaluation of infants, children
and adults. Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Demonstrated time management and organization skills. Basic
computer experience (Microsoft Office, Excel, Internet). Valid
Wisconsin driver’s license and evidence of automobile insurance.
Successful completion of background check and drug screen.
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