ANZSCO 252411
Occupational Therapist
Assesses functional limitations of people resulting from injuries, illnesses and disability, and provides therapy to enable people to perform their daily activities and occupations.
Skills assessment authority
Audiometry Society of Australia / Occupational Audiologists (AOAC)
Occupation lists
MLTSSL · CSOL
Visas for Occupational Therapist
Main tasks
- Assesses clients' emotional, psychological, developmental and physical capabilities using clinical observations and standardised tests
- Assesses clients' functional potential in their home, leisure, work and school environments, and recommends environmental adaptations
- Plans and directs programs using vocational, recreational, remedial, social and educational activities for individuals and groups
- Provides education to family members, carers, employers and teachers about adapting clients' home, leisure, work and school environments
- Provides recommendations for assistive technologies that allow clients to increase their independence and perform daily activities
- Provides education regarding restorative or compensatory strategies
- Collaborates with other Health Professionals in overall case management of clients
- Collaborates with other Professionals to provide specialist advice to client groups such as those requiring driver rehabilitation, third-party compensation and medico-legal representation
- Monitors and records clients' progress and maintains professional relationships in accordance with relevant legislative requirements and ethical guidelines
Registration & licensing
Registration or licensing is required.
State nomination
8 state(s) nominate Occupational Therapist for the 190 / 491 visa. See the details by state:
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