About the Role
As an Occupational Therapist, you will support children in developing
functional, sensory, motor, and daily living skills to improve
independence and quality of life.
Work Setup
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Centre-based role
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Therapy schedules planned in advance; flexibility required as per centre needs
Key Responsibilities
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Assess physical, sensory, cognitive, and developmental needs
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Design and implement
individualized occupational therapy plans
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Use adaptive tools, exercises, and environmental modifications
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Support skill development for daily activities and independence
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Educate families on therapy strategies and home programs
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Maintain therapy records, progress notes, and reports
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Assist with group therapy activities and assessments
Collaboration & Growth
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Collaborate with speech therapists, special educators,
psychologists, and other professionals
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Participate in trainings, workshops, and team reviews
Experience
Freshers and experienced professionals passionate about
working with children are welcome.
Qualification
Bachelor’s
in OT/PT, Master’s in OT/PT
(Valid professional registration as required by the relevant regulatory authority)
Why This Role Matters
Your work helps children gain confidence, independence,
and functional skills essential for everyday life.