School-based therapists do meaningful, fast-paced, and highly collaborative work every day. While no two school days look exactly the same, the goal is always consistent: helping students access their education and participate as fully as possible in the school environment.
A school-based speech-language pathologist may begin the day by reviewing therapy schedules, checking in with teachers, and preparing materials for students working on articulation, language, fluency, social communication, or assistive technology goals. Sessions may take place one-on-one, in small groups, in classrooms, or virtually through teletherapy. An occupational therapist may support students with fine motor skills, handwriting, sensory regulation, self-care routines, or classroom participation. A physical therapist may help students with mobility, positioning, safe access to the school environment, or participation in school-based activities. School-based clinicians do much more than provide direct therapy. They collaborate with teachers, attend IEP meetings, document services, communicate with families and school teams, monitor progress, and adjust strategies based on student needs.
One of the most important parts of the role is problem-solving within the school environment. A student may be able to complete a skill in isolation, but the real question is how that skill supports learning, independence, safety, communication, or participation during the school day. School-based therapists also become part of a larger educational team. They work with special education teachers, general education teachers, administrators, paraprofessionals, families, and other related service providers. This collaboration helps create consistent support for students across settings. The work can be busy, but it is also deeply rewarding. School-based clinicians often get to see students grow over time, build confidence, and achieve goals that make a real difference in their daily school experience.
At CRA Therapy, we understand that school-based therapists need more than an assignment. They need support, communication, and a team that understands the unique demands of school-based practice. Our goal is to help clinicians feel prepared, valued, and connected while they support students and school communities.
For therapists who enjoy collaboration, problem-solving, student growth, and meaningful work, school-based practice can be an incredibly fulfilling career path.
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