Occupation keyword search
Type a title or code for matches
No quick matches found
Search for keyword results
Go
Type a title or code for matches
No quick matches found
Search for keyword results
Go
Help
OnLine Help
About O*NET
OnLine Desk Aid
Job Seeker Help
Job Accommodations
Related Sites
Home
Find Occupations
Bright Outlook
Career Cluster
Hot Technology
Industry
Job Family
Job Zone
STEM
All Occupations
Advanced Searches
Job Duties
Professional Associations
Related Activities
Soft Skills
Technology Skills
O*NET Data
Abilities
Interests
Knowledge
Skills (Basic)
Skills (Cross-Functional)
Work Activities
Work Context
Work Styles
Work Values
Crosswalks
Military
Education
Occupation Handbook
SOC
DOT
RAPIDS
ESCO
Share
Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Reddit
Email
Sites
My Next Move
Mi Próximo Paso
My Next Move for Veterans
Resource Center
O*NET Web Services
Code Connector
Partner sites
Data Collection Program
U.S. Department of Labor
Related Sites
How do they match:
Occupational Therapists
1
Alternate Occupation Title
Home
Health
Occupational Therapist
7
Tasks
Advise on
health
risks in the workplace
or
on
health
-related transition to retirement.
Develop and participate in
health
promotion programs, group activities,
or
discussions to promote client
health
, facilitate social adjustment, alleviate stress, and prevent physical
or
mental disability.
Plan and implement programs and social activities to help patients learn
work
or
school skills and adjust to handicaps.
Provide training and supervision in therapy techniques and objectives for students
or
nurses and other
medical
staff.
Recommend changes in patients'
work
or
living environments, consistent with their needs and capabilities.
Select activities that will help individuals learn
work
and life-management skills within limits of their mental
or
physical capabilities.
Test and evaluate patients' physical and mental abilities and analyze
medical
data to determine realistic rehabilitation goals for patients.
15
Detailed Work Activities
Advise communities
or
institutions regarding
health
or
safety issues.
Clean
medical
equipment
or
facilities.
Collaborate with
healthcare
professionals to plan
or
provide treatment.
Conduct research to increase knowledge about
medical
issues.
Design
public
or
employee
health
programs.
Design
medical
devices
or
appliances.
Develop treatment plans that use non-
medical
therapies.
Direct
healthcare
delivery programs.
Evaluate patient functioning, capabilities,
or
health.
Fabricate
medical
devices.
Prepare
medical
supplies
or
equipment for use.
Provide
health
and wellness advice to patients, program participants,
or
caregivers.
Record patient
medical
histories.
Train
medical
providers.
Train caregivers
or
other non-
medical
personnel.
Type a title or code for matches
No quick matches found
Search for keyword results
Go
Help
OnLine Help
About O*NET
OnLine Desk Aid
Job Seeker Help
Job Accommodations
Related Sites
Home
Find Occupations
Bright Outlook
Career Cluster
Hot Technology
Industry
Job Family
Job Zone
STEM
All Occupations
Advanced Searches
Job Duties
Professional Associations
Related Activities
Soft Skills
Technology Skills
O*NET Data
Abilities
Interests
Knowledge
Skills (Basic)
Skills (Cross-Functional)
Work Activities
Work Context
Work Styles
Work Values
Crosswalks
Military
Education
Occupation Handbook
SOC
DOT
RAPIDS
ESCO
Sites
My Next Move
Mi Próximo Paso
My Next Move for Veterans
Resource Center
O*NET Web Services
Code Connector
Partner sites
Data Collection Program
U.S. Department of Labor
Related Sites
Was this page helpful?
Yes, it was helpful
No, it was not helpful
Job Seeker Help
•
Contact Us
Share:
Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Reddit
Email
Link to Us
•
Cite this Page
Creative Commons CC-BY
License
How do they match: 29-1122.00 - Occupational Therapists
by
U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
.
Follow us:
About this Site
•
Privacy
•
Disclaimer
Site updated April 30, 2024
Loading...
Loading...