How can I gain a licensure for a rehabilitation therapist or an occupational therapist?
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“To obtain a license, applicants must graduate from an accredited educational program and pass a national certification examination. Those who pass the exam are awarded the title “Occupational Therapist Registered (OTR).” Some States have additional requirements for therapists who work in schools or early intervention programs. These requirements may include education-related classes, an education practice certificate, or early intervention certification requirements.”
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos078.htm#training
If you don’t have the prequisites needed for grad school, check to see if your local community college offers them. To give you an idea of a graduate program and its requirements:
http://grad.towson.edu/program/master/octh-ms/ar-octh-ms.asp
http://www.sahp.vcu.edu/occu/programs/entrylevel.htm
To look for other OT grad programs, this is a good place to start:
http://www.gradschools.com/programs/occupational_therapy.html
You can also consider being an occupational therapist assitant or aid while you pursue your master’s degree. If you do it before, it will also give you the OT volunteer or work experience (about 60 hours) required for entrance into any of the grad programs I had looked into in the past. There’s more info on this here:
Careers in occupational therapy:
http://careerplanning.about.com/od/occupations/a/careers_in_ot.htm
Burea of Labor Statistcs information page for Occupational Therapy. It has info on training and qualifications job outlook, etc.
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos078.htm
More info on OT:
http://gradschool.about.com/od/occtherapy/Occupational_Therapy.htm
http://www.nbcot.org/