Occupational Therapist

 

Career Description

Occupational therapists help disabled people of all ages learn or regain the skills needed to live independent, productive and satisfying lives. Specifically, an occupational therapist may lead patients in physical exercise and assist patients in operating rehabilitative equipment and computer programs. They also may work in the classroom to assimilate disabled children into school settings or teach finance, time management and social survival skills to the mentally handicapped.

Academic Requirements

Although the minimum educational requirement for entering the occupational therapy field is a bachelor’s degree, many hospitals prefer a master's degree. To obtain the title of registered occupational therapist requires completing an accredited graduate level program and passing an examination of the American Occupational Therapy Certification Board.

Schools

University of Missouri-Columbia
573/882-3988

Professional Associations

National
American Occupational Therapy Association

State
Missouri Occupational Therapist Association
Missouri State Board of Occupational Therapy

Additional Information

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