to help individuals of all ages overcome physical, emotional, or developmental challenges and regain independence in daily life.
Whether it's learning to move again after an injury or managing tasks with a disability, your work will help people live fuller, more meaningful lives.
What You'll Do:
Assess clients using clinical tools and observation.
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
focused on daily living, work, play, education, and leisure.
Apply
critical thinking and evidence-based practices
to guide therapy interventions.
Recommend assistive devices and home/work modifications to enhance independence.
Build
strong therapeutic relationships
through empathy, active listening, and respectful care.
Address clients'
emotional and psychological needs
, offering patience, encouragement, and support.
Collaborate with caregivers and multidisciplinary teams for
holistic care.
Maintain clear documentation and uphold professional and
ethical standards.
What You Bring:
Bachelor's in Occupational Therapy (BOT)
from a recognized institution (Master's preferred).
At least 3 years of relevant clinical experience
in occupational therapy practice.
Registered with the
State Council
or authority under the
NCAHP Act, 2021
.
Strong
clinical, decision-making, leadership
, and communication skills.
A client-focused mindset and a genuine commitment to helping others thrive.
Where You'll Work:
Hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, community programs, or home-care services, wherever people need support to live with dignity and independence.