When considering what career I wanted to achieve I was given a substantial amount of advice; starting with choosing something that you are passionate about and ending with researching everything you can about what you want to do. Having been given advice, and learned from past experiences that I needed to listen to all the advice. So I thought long and hard about what my dream job would be. I knew it had to be something where I was helping people. After my freshman year in college, I knew without a doubt that I wanted to do something with psychology, hopefully using animal assisted therapy.…
The author, Wendy Wood, wrote “The Heart, Mind, and Soul of Professionalism in Occupational Therapy” to help Occupational Therapist Practitioners to balance heart mind, and soul into the profession. From her own experiences, she has learned that if these three key elements are not included in practicing in Occupational Therapy it will not give the clients the desired outcomes. The intended audience for this article are Occupational Therapist Practitioners. Main Points…
Upon conducting a job search on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website, I came across the job opening for an Occupational Therapist Amputation Rehab Coordinator at your facility. After going through the requirements and qualifications listed, I concluded, I would be a valuable candidate for this position and it would be a great pleasure to be a member of your professional team at the Regional Amputation Center. As a recent graduate as a generalist occupational therapist from Bay Path University’s accredited occupational therapy program, I possess the necessary skills to adapt and work in a fast pace environment. As mentioned on my resume, my experience includes multiple fieldwork experiences where I received proficient training on…
Personal Statement For the longest time I aspired to be an Occupational Therapist. A month ago, I noticed that wasn’t the journey I desired to take. I kept asking myself, “why?” what made me heartfelt about that career in the first place?…
Imagine helping people almost every day, and getting paid 70,000 dollars a year. I would like to be a physical therapist assistant. After high school my goal is to go to college to be a physical therapist assistant. I have chosen this career because I can stay close to home to work I don’t have to live seven to eight hours away from my parents. This career will allow me to do more things with my life.…
In January 2014, I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Paralegal Studies. After completing my externship I knew that I had chosen the wrong career. I thought I would be interacting more with clients, but instead I was behind a desk majority of the day completing research and preparing documents. I was hoping to be involved with helping individuals find solitude and happiness, such as finding treatments for addicts or finding safe homes for children who were removed from their home, but it seemed that every case had a sad ending without much help or guidance. I knew that there was no way I could live the rest of my life in a career that I did not agree with.…
Because I wanted to get a well-rounded experience and more exposure of the Occupational Therapy career, I have volunteered and worked in a variety of health care facilities. I have shadowed professionals and volunteered at a hand therapy specialty center and at an inpatient rehabilitation center. Additionally, I worked as a therapy aide at an outpatient rehabilitation center. I have been exposed to different aspects of the profession by seeking out multiple rehabilitation settings. Volunteering and working as a therapy aide has been very influential for me to know that I want to pursue Occupational Therapy as my career.…
At first I didn’t want to be an occupational therapist assistant. I had dreams of becoming a nurse and following my passion of science. I became a certified nursing assistant in hopes of becoming a nurse then began to realize I didn’t like nursing as much as I assumed I would, but this exposed me to occupational therapy. I quickly realized I wanted to be an occupational therapist assistant where I could see personally the results of my efforts, and spend more time with patients impacting their life, as the occupational therapist assistant impacted my residents. I have always loved helping others and empowering others to help themselves.…
Jennifer Boyd-Leeth Ms. Hazel Tucker CPT 170-024 04 March 2017 My Career Path Helping people, assisting those in need, and seeing the progress of the people you have helped is one of the best feelings in the world. That is why I have chosen to develop a career in the field of Human Services. Human Services is a relatively modern profession that has developed over the past few decades.…
Five years from now, I see myself completing a doctoral-level occupational therapy program and beginning a journey of making people’s lives worth living. This accomplishment will overwhelm my spirits knowing that I have reached a point in my life that I have worked so diligently for. I know I will want to work full-time in a community where I am needed the most. I would aspire to be utilized in a variety of settings such as an outpatient clinic as well as acute facilities. I appreciate the chance to see the progress in my patients as they come to me weekly and work towards making their weaknesses into strengths; therefore, I would hope to work primarily at an outpatient clinic.…
Growing up I never had a clear idea of what I wanted to do as a profession. No inclination of something that amazed me or pushed me toward it. I eventually chose what I thought would be a good stable career simply because it would be a financially good choice but it never seemed like something I could stick with or love. I discounted anything from the medical field because everyone was going there and I didn't want to be a lost number of people rushing to the same career, I wanted to be a little different.…
Prior to beginning the masters of occupational therapy program it was as if I was an ancient wanderer in the dark ages, eager to learn new ideas and discover new places not sure what the world would throw at me next. Over the next eight years I found myself at a series of personal crossroads one encounters during life’s journey. Not the crossroad where one sells their soul to the devil for some magical power. It was more of one of those forks in the road, a kin to the Robert Frost Poem, where one path leads to life A and the other leads to life B. Crossroads that impacted my future, shaped who I am and my character, influenced life changes, which led to a transition that will influence me and my family for generations to come. I come from…
I personally want to enter this career field because I feel I could tolerate and enjoy this field of work as it contains many of my interests and I feel I would be unhappy in most other work settings. Physical therapy is an interesting field for me due to the tasks the job includes. The duties of a physical therapist are to physically assist patients in curing their various conditions through…
OT profile As a first year student straight out of matric I had very little knowledge about what Occupational Therapy entailed. I had job shadowed qualified occupational therapists in many different settings before deciding that occupational therapy was the career for me. At the time I thought I knew and understood what the career involved however after starting my first year at the University of Witwatersrand I quickly realised that occupational therapy was much more complex than I had originally perceived.…
I believe that all people have the ability to be great in whatever they are interested in and I want to be able to give them the tools to recognize their own abilities and potentials. Understanding that some clients just need an authority figure, and that I can be somebody they can trust and look up to. Furthermore, using my self-awareness to continue to access weak points within myself so I can continue to better my craft as a therapist with be very important to me. Finally, I understand that this job will have its challenges as well as it 's rewards and I am willing to take the bad with the good and make the most out of…