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JOB SPOTLIGHT - HOW TO BECOME AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
Occupational Therapists (OTs) are qualified health professionals who work with people of all ages if they’ve been sick, injured or disabled. OTs help their patients to adapt, develop or improve abilities that allow them to participate better in all aspects of life, including daily tasks, self-care, working and volunteering, as well as participation in hobbies, interests and social events.
OTs might work in hospitals, specialist clinics or private offices, schools, care facilities, or out in the community.