SPECIALTY
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
HELP RESTORING LOST SKILLS
42TX
When Airmen or their families experience physical limitations, we do everything we can to help them regain their compromised functions.
Working to help people with disabilities, injury or illness, Occupational Therapists work with patients to build or restore their abilities through the use of everyday tasks.
Whether working with mental, physical, developmental or emotional conditions, these experts assist their patients in developing and maintaining daily living and work skills.
- Plan therapeutic activities directed toward the promotion of health or rehabilitation of physical or psychosocial dysfunction
- Provides examination, diagnosis and prognosis for both in- and outpatients
- Utilizes advanced practice, orders consultations and diagnostic test to expedite care
- Prescribes, fits and fabricates orthoses as needed
- Consults with medical staff on occupational therapy matters
CAREER TASKS
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QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
MINIMUM EDUCATION
Completion of an accredited program in occupational therapy. Minimum requirement is an entry level master’s degree, however a doctorate is preferred
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum of six months of experience in occupational therapy assignments, including planning, managing and administering occupational therapy treatments and activitiesState license and registration to practice occupational therapyMinimum of 24 months of supervised clinical experience in an occupational therapy assignmentCompletion of Officer Training School courseMust be between the ages of 18 and have not reached your 42nd birthday
TRAINING & EDUCATION
How do we transform you from the civilian sector to a leader and an Officer in the Air Force? From education to continued training, your Air Force path is here.
OFFICER TRAINING SCHOOL
weeks
MILITARY TRAINING LOCATION
Maxwell AFB AL
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