| Position Summary / Department Summary:
 
 We are seeking a passionate, flexible, and experienced Occupational Therapist (OT) with expertise in Assistive Technology (AT) and Alternative Access for individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This role focuses on supporting individuals across the progression of ALS in maintaining access to assistive technology and communication through augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems using a wide range of access strategies and technologies.
 
 This is a dynamic opportunity to work with a team committed to preserving autonomy and quality of life for individuals with complex communication and physical access needs.
 
 
 Key Responsibilities:
 
  Minimum Qualifications
 
 
 Education:Conduct comprehensive evaluations to determine the most appropriate AAC and AT solutions tailored to each stage of ALS progression.Implement and support alternative access strategies, including:
   
    Voice control (e.g., Siri, Google Assistant, Alexa, Dragon, etc.)Built-in accessibility features (e.g., Voice Control, Eye Tracking, Dwell Click, Keyboard Access, Switch Control) across iOS, Android, Windows, and macOSAssess and implement specialized access methods ranging from low to high tech including use of typing aids, sticky keys, switch activation, custom interface adaptations, head mouse, and eye tracking.Assess mounting solutions with strong emphasis on best current adaptation and preparation for future needs.Collaborate with patients, SLPs, caregivers, and interdisciplinary providers.Train patients and care teams in using selected AAC systems and access tools effectively.Monitor changes in physical ability and adapt access methods accordingly.Provide documentation for funding, insurance, and care continuity.Stay current with advances in AAC, AT, and platform-specific accessibility tools. 
  Experience:Licensed Occupational Therapist (OTR/L) 
  Licensure / Certifications:Minimum five (5) years of experience in AAC and Assistive Technology service provisionDemonstrated expertise in alternative access technologies and accessibility across devices and platformsExperience working with ALS and/or other neurodegenerative conditionsStrong communication, problem-solving, and interdisciplinary collaboration skills 
  Preferred Skills & Knowledge:OTR/L licensure requiredATP Certification (Assistive Technology Professional) preferred or willingness to pursue 
  What We Offer:Knowledge of major AAC systems (e.g., Smartbox, Tobii Dynavox, PRC-Saltillo, iPad-based AAC apps)Experience configuring and supporting switch access, eye tracking, and custom mounts/adaptationsFamiliarity with funding pathways, including Medicare/Medicaid documentation requirementsAbility to train and support patients both in-person and remotely, where license/hospital regulations allow 
  A collaborative, innovative team environmentOngoing professional development and supportCompetitive salary and benefits package for full-time employeesOpportunities to contribute to research, training, and education initiatives The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting. Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork. |