May Institute is currently searching for per diem, part-time and full-time Assistive Technology Evaluators for the Cape Cod area with flexible hours!
The AT Evaluator provides comprehensive assistive technology services including screening, assessment, treatment planning, and implementation for individuals with developmental disabilities. Duties also include collaborating with families and provider agencies. This job requires access to a personal vehicle to travel to provide in-home evaluation services.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conducting AT evaluation services including screening, assessment, report writing, installation, programming, training, and follow up;
Completing related documentation and backup for billing of services;
Conducting all work in compliance with the requirements of all contracts;
Maintaining up-to-date knowledge and skills regarding AT devices and new developments in the field;
Providing stakeholder and staff trainings;
Maintaining a valid MA license in respective profession; and
Technical Skills
Experience working with people with developmental disabilities preferred;
Knowledge and expertise in at least one respective domain of assistive technology evaluation, (e.g., communication, mobility and seating, vision, etc.);
Experience and skill in the AT evaluation and treatment process; and
Excellent organization and time management skills.
Requirements:
Valid MA licensure in OT, PT, SLP, and/or valid ATP Certificate
1 + years of experience providing assistive technology services
Valid driver's license, availability of private vehicle, up-to-date car insurance
Satisfactory Background Check