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Exploring Occupational Therapy Positions

Occupational therapy (OT) offers a wide range of positions that cater to different populations and settings. These positions provide essential services to help individuals achieve independence and improve their quality of life. Here’s an in-depth look at various occupational therapy positions and what they entail.

Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Pediatric occupational therapists work with children who have developmental, physical, or emotional challenges. They aim to improve the child’s ability to perform daily activities and participate in school and play.

Role and Responsibilities

Pediatric OTs assess and create individualised treatment plans for children. They use play-based therapy to develop fine and gross motor skills, improve sensory processing, and enhance social skills. Collaboration with parents, teachers, and other professionals is essential to support the child’s development.

View our latest pediatric occupational therapy positions to explore opportunities in this dynamic field.

Geriatric Occupational Therapy

Geriatric occupational therapists specialise in working with older adults to help them maintain independence and improve their quality of life. They address age-related challenges such as mobility issues, chronic diseases, and cognitive decline.

Role and Responsibilities

Geriatric OTs develop personalised intervention plans to enhance daily living activities, improve mobility, and ensure home safety. They may recommend adaptive equipment and home modifications to support independent living.

Send us your CV to apply for geriatric occupational therapy roles that match your expertise.

Mental Health Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists in mental health work with individuals experiencing psychological and emotional challenges. They help clients develop coping strategies and improve their daily functioning.

Role and Responsibilities

A master’s degree in occupational therapy and state licensure are required. Essential skills include strong interpersonal communication, patience, and the ability to create a supportive and therapeutic environment.

Check out our latest mental health occupational therapy positions to find your next career opportunity.

Neurological Occupational Therapy

Neurological occupational therapists specialise in treating patients with neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease. They focus on helping patients regain their functional abilities and independence.

Role and Responsibilities

Neurological OTs assess the impact of neurological conditions on patients’ daily activities and develop customised treatment plans. They use therapeutic techniques to improve motor skills, cognitive function, and coordination. Neurological OTs also provide guidance on adaptive equipment and home modifications to enhance patient safety and independence.

Explore our latest neurological occupational therapy positions to advance your career in this specialised field.

Occupational Therapy in Rehabilitation

Occupational therapists in rehabilitation help individuals recover from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses. They focus on restoring function and independence through targeted therapeutic activities.

Role and Responsibilities

Rehabilitation OTs assess patients’ needs, develop rehabilitation plans, and guide patients through exercises and activities to regain strength and coordination. They may also train patients to use adaptive equipment.

Explore our latest rehabilitation occupational therapy positions to advance your career in rehabilitation.

School-Based Occupational Therapy

School-based occupational therapists work within educational settings to support students with disabilities or developmental challenges. They help students develop skills necessary for academic success and participation in school activities.

Role and Responsibilities

School-based OTs assess students’ needs and create individualised education plans (IEPs). They collaborate with teachers and parents to implement strategies that enhance students’ academic performance and social participation.

Check out our latest school-based occupational therapy positions to explore opportunities in educational settings.


These are just a few of the many occupational therapy positions available. Each role offers unique opportunities to make a significant impact on individuals’ lives and contribute to their well-being. By choosing a career in occupational therapy, you can find a fulfilling and rewarding profession that matches your skills and interests.

Explore our latest occupational therapy positions to find the perfect career opportunity for you.

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