What does an Occupational Therapist do?

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What is OT? A Career with Quad Care

Understanding the Role of an Occupational Therapist

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Occupational therapy (OT) is a healthcare profession that helps individuals develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. More information on occupational therapy can be found at Health Direct. “OT” refers to the therapeutic use of everyday activities to enhance physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. You can explore more about OT through the This is OT campaign. At Quad Care, our occupational therapists support people with disabilities, injuries, or chronic conditions, enabling them to lead more independent and fulfilling lives.

An OT assesses a client’s abilities and creates tailored intervention plans to improve their functional skills. This may include:

  • Assisting individuals with motor skill development for tasks such as dressing, writing, or cooking.
  • Recommending and providing adaptive equipment to improve mobility and independence.
  • Supporting people with sensory processing challenges.
  • Developing strategies to enhance mental health and cognitive function.
  • Working with children to improve school participation and social interaction.

At Quad Care, our occupational therapists work within a multidisciplinary team to ensure a holistic approach to client care.


The Process to Become an Occupational Therapist

Becoming an occupational therapist requires dedication, education, and hands-on training. For a detailed overview of the field, visit the World Federation of Occupational Therapists. Below is a step-by-step guide to becoming an OT in Australia:

  1. Complete a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree
    • In Australia, the most common pathways include:
      • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (4 years)
      • Master of Occupational Therapy (for those with a related undergraduate degree, typically 2 years)
    • Programs must be accredited by the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia.
  2. Undertake Clinical Placements
    • Throughout your degree, you will complete supervised fieldwork placements in hospitals, aged care facilities, schools, and community health settings.
  3. Register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
    • Upon graduation, you must register with AHPRA to practice as an occupational therapist in Australia.
  4. Consider Specialisation
    • Some OTs choose to specialise in areas such as paediatrics, mental health, aged care, or rehabilitation.
  5. Continuous Professional Development
    • Occupational therapists are required to engage in ongoing learning and professional development to maintain their registration.

How Much Do Occupational Therapists Get Paid?

One of the most frequently asked questions is, “How much do occupational therapists get paid?” In Australia, the salary of an occupational therapist varies based on experience, location, and sector. According to industry data from SEEK:

  • Entry-level OTs can expect to earn around $65,000 – $75,000 per year.
  • Mid-career OTs with 5-10 years of experience typically earn $80,000 – $95,000 annually.
  • Senior and specialised OTs can earn $100,000+ per year, particularly in leadership or private practice roles.

Additionally, those working in private practice or rural areas may have higher earning potential.


Career Opportunities After an Occupational Therapy Degree

Graduating with an occupational therapy degree opens doors to various rewarding career paths, including:

  • Hospital and Rehabilitation Centres – Work alongside medical professionals to assist patients recovering from surgery, strokes, or injuries.
  • Disability Services – Provide therapy and intervention for individuals with physical or intellectual disabilities to enhance their independence.
  • Aged Care and Home Care Services – Support elderly individuals in maintaining their daily activities and preventing falls.
  • Paediatric Therapy – Assist children with developmental delays and disabilities in improving their motor and cognitive skills.
  • Mental Health and Community Services – Help clients with mental health challenges develop coping strategies and life skills.
  • Private Practice and Consulting – Many OTs choose to establish their own practice or consult for businesses needing ergonomic assessments.

With the increasing demand for occupational therapists in Australia, this career offers strong job security and diverse work environments. Additional resources on occupational therapy can be found at Wikipedia.


Why Work with Quad Care?

Choosing the right workplace is crucial for professional growth and job satisfaction. Here’s why Quad Care is an excellent choice for occupational therapists:

  1. Multidisciplinary Team Approach
    • Work collaboratively with physiotherapists, speech pathologists, and disability support workers for holistic patient care.
  2. Flexible Work Arrangements
    • We understand the importance of work-life balance and offer flexible scheduling options.
  3. Opportunities for Career Growth
    • Quad Care invests in ongoing professional development, training, and mentorship to help our team members advance in their careers.
  4. Community-Centered Work
    • We focus on serving regional and semi-rural communities, making a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most.
  5. Supportive Work Culture
    • Our workplace fosters a positive and supportive environment where every team member is valued and respected.
  6. Competitive Salaries and Benefits
    • We offer competitive remuneration packages and additional benefits to support our employees’ well-being and career aspirations.

About Quad Care: Our Vision, Mission, and Values

At Quad Care, we are committed to providing high-quality, client-centered care to individuals with disabilities. You can learn about our first Allied Health Hub here!

Vision: Quad Care aims to be a leader in disability support, offering comprehensive, innovative, and tailored services to improve the quality of life for our clients.

Mission: We are dedicated to building an ecosystem of allied health and disability support services that empower individuals to live with independence and dignity.

Values:

  • Client-Centred Care – We prioritise our clients’ goals, preferences, and needs in every aspect of our service delivery.
  • Quality and Excellence – We strive to provide top-tier care through continuous learning and development.
  • Integrity and Trust – We build strong relationships based on honesty, transparency, and respect.
  • Innovation and Growth – We embrace new ideas and technologies to enhance our services.

If you’re ready to be part of a compassionate and forward-thinking team, visit our Work With Us page to explore opportunities today!

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