Supports children, adolescents, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). This role ensures the delivery of high-quality,
trauma-informed care in a therapeutic, supportive, and person-centered environment. The
Occupational Therapist is a key member of the interdisciplinary clinical team, responsible for
evaluating, developing, and implementing occupational therapy services for individuals across
residential, educational, and community-based settings. The Occupational Therapist supports
functional independence and sensory integration to improve quality of life.
WORK SCHEDULE:
Adelbrook is a 24/7 operating Agency. Schedules are flexible, may include early mornings,
evenings, overnights, weekdays, weekends, holidays, mandated overtime, mandated holds, and
on call responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Conducts occupational therapy evaluations and prepares written assessments and
recommendations
• Develops and implements individualized treatment plans and goals aligned with each
person's clinical and academic needs
• Provides direct occupational therapy services to individuals and/or delegates and
supervises treatment administered by Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants
(COTAs)
• Leads both individual and group therapy sessions using evidence-based, therapeutic
techniques
• Maintains appropriate, timely documentation in compliance with agency standards
• Participates in team meetings, including IEPs, Individual Program (IP) meetings, clinical
case reviews, and discharge planning
• Collaborates with interdisciplinary team members (clinicians, educators, family
members, and other providers) to support consistent, effective intervention
• Provides supervision and mentorship to COTAs and/or occupational therapy students, as
assigned
• Ensures therapy services are delivered in a safe, therapeutic, and goal-directed manner
• Maintain active certification in agency-approved crisis intervention training, including all
required levels of Physical and Psychological Management Training (PMT). Apply
training techniques appropriately to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals
served, staff, and others in the environment. Demonstrate competency in de-escalation
strategies, safe physical interventions, and adherence to agency protocols.
• Performs other duties as assigned by the Director of Occupational Therapy
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES:
SKILLS:
• Strong communication and collaboration skills
• Proficiency in documentation, evaluation, and treatment planning
• Ability to develop therapeutic rapport with individuals with complex needs
• Strong organizational and time management skills
• Skilled in using sensory integration and adaptive equipment to support therapeutic goals
• Capability to provide effective supervision and feedback to students or assistants
KNOWLEDGE:
• In-depth understanding of sensory processing disorders and developmental disabilities
• Familiarity with trauma-informed care practices
• Working knowledge of therapeutic modalities appropriate for individuals with ASD and
IDD
• Knowledge of state and federal education and healthcare regulations related to therapy
services
• Understanding of the integration of OT in a multidisciplinary treatment model
• Familiarity with IEP development and participation in special education processes
ABILITIES:
• Assess and respond to the sensory, motor, and functional needs of individuals in various
settings
• Maintain professional demeanor in crisis situations
• Travel independently to residential, school, and community settings as needed
• Establish and maintain positive working relationships with families, staff, and external
stakeholders
• Adapt therapeutic approaches to meet individualized needs
• Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards in line with professional licensing bodies
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
• State of Connecticut Department of Public Health Occupational Therapist
Credential Required.
• Licensed Occupational Therapist (OTR) in the State of Connecticut (or eligible)
• National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) certification
required
• Experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities preferred
• Sensory integration experience strongly preferred
• Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid driver’s license and clean driving record
• Valid driver’s license with a clean record; ability to transport individuals safely
• Ability to obtain and maintain required certifications (PMT, First Aid, CPR; training
provided)
• Experience working independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team
• Ability to work flexible hours based on individual and program needs
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
• Work is performed across school and group home settings
• May involve crisis response and physical intervention in accordance with training.
• Perform all requirements of physical management techniques (PMT)
• Regular standing, walking, lifting (up to 50 lbs), and active physical engagement required
• Exposure to behavioral challenges and crisis situations requiring PMT interventions
• Travel between locations required
A job description is not meant to be all inclusive of every task and/or responsibility

✨Celebrating 125 years of lighting the way for youth & young adults with autism✨
Ädelbrook is a 125-year-old nonprofit organization providing hope and healing for children, families, and individuals. Ädelbrook’s vision is to be the premier resource for children, families and communities to meet the needs of youth and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other behavioral and developmental disabilities. Through collaboration, both internally and externally, we utilize our expertise to provide high quality, comprehensive, data-driven, person-centered services with compassion. By building trust in a safe and nurturing environment, we help those we serve find a future filled with achievement, dignity, happiness, and hope.
Through an integrated program, Ädelbrook serves over 400 individuals in 26 locations across Connecticut and throughout their lifespan, including residential programs, home-and-community-based services, and an educational continuum.