Job Summary The Occupational Therapist will be responsible for delivering high-quality therapy services to children enrolled in the Early Intervention Programme (EIP) and Advanced Intervention Programme (AIP). The role includes planning and conducting therapy sessions, monitoring developmental progress, working collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team, and supporting families in understanding and enhancing their child's functional abilities. Key Responsibilities Therapy and Intervention Conduct assessments and evaluations of children's developmental, sensory, motor, and cognitive needs. Develop and implement individualized therapy plans and goals tailored to each child's needs. Deliver structured therapy sessions in both group (EIP/AIP) and individual formats. Use evidence-based practices to support skill acquisition in areas such as fine motor, sensory integration, self-care, play, and school readiness. Program Participation Collaborate with teachers and other therapists to integrate therapy goals into EIP and AIP class activities. Contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss progress, challenges, and strategies. Provide strategies and adaptations to support classroom learning and participation. Parent and Caregiver Support Conduct regular consultations with parents to provide updates, training, and strategies for home reinforcement. Prepare and deliver parent reports and participate in parent-teacher conferences. Documentation and Reporting Maintain accurate and up-to-date session notes, progress reports, and assessment records. Contribute to periodic evaluations and reports for program reviews and referrals. Requirements Bachelor&aposs Degree in Occupational Therapy from a recognized institution. Registered with [Relevant National Board or Council - e.g., Malaysian Occupational Therapy Association]. Minimum 1-2 years of experience working with children in a pediatric or educational setting (fresh graduates are welcome to apply with passion for child development). Strong knowledge of developmental milestones and sensory-motor integration. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills. Passionate, patient, and empathetic when working with children and families. Show more Show less