Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) - East Palo Alto + Redwood City
Description
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
About KIPP NorCal
We are a thriving nonprofit network of 23 free, public charter schools open to all students. At KIPP, we believe all children should grow up free to create the future they want for themselves and that schools can and should be a critical factor in making that vision a reality. Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Our student community consists of over 7,100 elementary, middle, and high school students in East Palo Alto, Oakland, San Francisco, San Lorenzo, San José, Redwood City, and Stockton. 80% qualify for free or reduced price lunch, 27% are multilingual learners, and 17% receive special education services. We strive to cultivate a representative team of teachers and leaders that reflect our students’ diversity.
Role Overview
The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) partners with KIPP NorCal's team of Registered Occupational Therapists to deliver high-quality occupational therapy services that enable students with disabilities to access instruction and make progress toward their Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals. This role implements therapy plans, supports classroom participation, and maintains accurate documentation while working under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist across multiple school sites.
In this role, you own projects end-to-end with real autonomy over how the work gets done. You make day-to-day execution decisions and bring your manager in when something would change the project's direction or require resources beyond your scope.
Core Responsibilities
Occupational Therapy Service Delivery
Implements occupational therapy interventions outlined in student IEPs so students make meaningful progress toward functional, academic, and developmental goals.
Executes individual and small-group therapy sessions under the supervision of the Registered Occupational Therapist to improve fine motor, visual motor, sensory processing, and activities of daily living skills.
Coordinates therapy schedules, materials, and equipment to ensure services are delivered consistently across assigned school sites.
Student Progress Monitoring
Documents student performance and therapy outcomes to provide accurate progress data for supervising Occupational Therapists and IEP reporting.
Tracks student participation, progress, and response to interventions to support ongoing instructional and therapeutic decision-making.
Implements approved behavior support strategies that promote student engagement and successful participation during therapy activities.
Classroom Collaboration
Partners with teachers and school staff to implement therapist-approved accommodations, adaptive equipment, and classroom strategies that increase student access to instruction.
Develops therapy materials and adapts instructional resources identified by the supervising Occupational Therapist to support student success in classroom environments.
Communicates student progress and implementation updates with school teams while maintaining confidentiality and professional standards.
Compliance and Clinical Support
Maintains accurate therapy records and student documentation that meet district, state, and organizational compliance requirements.
Supports occupational therapy screenings and assessments by preparing materials, collecting data, and assisting with administration under the direction of the supervising Occupational Therapist.
Adheres to California Occupational Therapy regulations and works within the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant scope of practice at all times.
Other duties as assigned.
KIPP Leadership Competencies
These competencies describe the core leadership behaviors expected at this level – they guide how we hire, develop, and grow our people at KIPP NorCal.
Lead Self: You seek diverse feedback, adjust your approach based on your impact on others, and continuously develop your expertise. You interrupt bias, advocate for equitable practices, and share your knowledge with peers.
Lead People: You build authentic relationships across lines of difference and foster inclusion and psychological safety. You communicate the rationale for change, build buy-in, and surface resistance early. You partner across teams, identify coordination gaps, and resolve them proactively.
Lead Results: You translate strategy into project plans and manage competing priorities without losing sight of outcomes. You use data to analyze problems and inform decisions, deliver on time and scope, and manage up effectively — flagging risks early and bringing options when facing obstacles.
Knowledge & Skills
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
School-based occupational therapy experience.
Experience supporting students with sensory processing, fine motor, visual motor, and activities of daily living needs.
Bilingual skills are valued.
Role Details
The following details describe how this role is structured and what to expect day-to-day.
KIPP Northern California is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Compensation
KIPP Northern California is dedicated to you and your family's well-being! We offer a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package. Benefits include medical, dental, vision coverage, paid time off, retirement plan with employer contribution and commuter benefits.
We benchmark annually against comparably-sized non-profit organizations in the regions where we operate, to offer competitive salaries. The hourly rate for this position is:
Stockton: $29.81 - $35.40 / hr
Bay Area: $33.65 - $39.97 / hr
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter and resume by clicking apply on this page.
KIPP Northern California Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, ethnicity, color, national origin or ancestry, cultural background, religious creed, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital/registered domestic partner status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, primary language, citizenship or immigration status, or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws.