Health Careers - Occupational Therapy Support Worker
Occupational therapy support workers work with occupational therapists. They offer practical support to help people overcome problems in carrying out day-to-day activities (occupations) of their lives.
OT support workers work with people of all ages and situations with a range of conditions. For example, helping
- someone adapt to life after major surgery such as a hip replacement
- children with disabilities take part in school and play activities
- dementia sufferers develop strategies
- stroke patients
- people suffering from mental illness get back into everyday activities such as work or volunteering
- elderly people stay in their own homes by providing adaptation such as level access showers or stairlifts
Entry: There are no set entry requirements for OT support workers. Employers expect good numeracy and literacy and some experience or qualifications in health or social care.
Employers may ask for GCSEs in English and maths. They may ask for a BTEC or equivalent vocational qualifications in health and social care.
Employers often ask for relevant work experience.
Progression: Occupational Therapist
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