Summary
Occupational Therapist is a professional role responsible for helps patients develop, recover or maintain skills for daily living and working (occupations) affected by injury, illness, disability or developmental challenges evaluate and treat people with physical, sensory or cognitive problems to develop, recover, improve, and maintain skills needed for daily living and working; planning and providing appropriate treatment and activities giving advice and arranging support for family members, carers and clients within their specialized field.
Minimum entry
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Future outlook
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Description
Occupational Therapist is a professional role responsible for helps patients develop, recover or maintain skills for daily living and working (occupations) affected by injury, illness, disability or developmental challenges evaluate and treat people with physical, sensory or cognitive problems to develop, recover, improve, and maintain skills needed for daily living and working; planning and providing appropriate treatment and activities giving advice and arranging support for family members, carers and clients within their specialized field.
Employment prospects
The job has potential for growth
Tasks
- Indoor environment including hospitals, schools, clinics, nursing homes and homes health agencies.
Skills
Core skills
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Technical skills
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Transferable skills
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Certifications
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Education
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Relevant courses
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Institutions
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Minimum requirements
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Work context
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Where they work
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Work setting
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Schedule
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Employment type
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How to become one
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Career progression
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Related occupations
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