Sydney Bevivino, COTA/L
+ PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Client-focused goals and interventions
Client rehabilitation therapeutic techniques and strategies
Proficient with time management
Experience with administering standardized assessments and screenings
Collaborate with the rehabilitation team through an interdisciplinary approach
CPR/BSL Certification
Experience with variety of platforms (e.g. WebEx, Microsoft Teams, YouTube, Zoom)
+ FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
LEVEL I Fieldwork - 5 hours per fieldwork site
Whole Life Adult Developmental Disability
East Windsor Middle School/Broad Brook Elementary School Pediatrics
St. Joseph’s Living Center Rehabilitation
Middlesex Hospital Behavioral Health
LEVEL I Advanced Fieldwork - 20 hours
St. Joseph’s Living Center Rehabilitation
LEVEL II Fieldwork - 16 weeks 40 hours/week
St. Joseph’s Living Center Rehabilitation
Collaborated with the interdisciplinary team
Administered physical agent modalities
Incorporated functional activities and ADL’s to increase independence and progress towards client goals
Administered screenings to long-term residents
Designed and implemented informational brochure (OT vs. PT) for patients
Documentation for third-party payers/Point-of service documentation
Whole Life Adult Developmental Disability
Incorporated a client-centered approach into treatment and sensory stimulation
Advanced skills with task analysis
Ability to grade/adapt interventions to include the “Just-Right Challenge”
+ EDUCATION
August ‘17 – December ’20 – Occupational Therapy Assistant (A.S. Degree)
Manchester Community College 60 Bidwell St. Manchester CT, 06040
Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) Club
Contributed to fundraising events towards AOTA Conference
+ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Certification Number: 451636
AOTA Membership Number: 000*********
ConnOTA Student Annual Membership Number: 2776
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