How do they match: Occupational Therapists

  • Home Health Occupational Therapist
  • Pediatrics and Acute Care Occupational Therapist

  • Advise on health risks in the workplace or on health-related transition to retirement.
  • Develop and participate in health promotion programs, group activities, or discussions to promote client health, facilitate social adjustment, alleviate stress, and prevent physical or mental disability.
  • Provide training and supervision in therapy techniques and objectives for students or nurses and other medical staff.
  • Select activities that will help individuals learn work and life-management skills within limits of their mental or physical capabilities.
  • Test and evaluate patients' physical and mental abilities and analyze medical data to determine realistic rehabilitation goals for patients.

  • Advise communities or institutions regarding health or safety issues.
  • Clean medical equipment or facilities.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals to plan or provide treatment.
  • Conduct research to increase knowledge about medical issues.
  • Design medical devices or appliances.
  • Design public or employee health programs.
  • Develop treatment plans that use non-medical therapies.
  • Direct healthcare delivery programs.
  • Evaluate patient functioning, capabilities, or health.
  • Fabricate medical devices.
  • Prepare medical supplies or equipment for use.
  • Provide health and wellness advice to patients, program participants, or caregivers.
  • Record patient medical histories.
  • Train medical providers.
  • Train caregivers or other non-medical personnel.