Many of us take our independence for granted, comfortably performing all kinds of tasks and activities at home, school, work and in the community. For someone with an injury, illness, disability or psychosocial issues, it can be a different story. A qualified Occupational Therapist, or OT, can make a difference to that person’s restricted lifestyle…
(AUD) 41,600 Per Year|24 February 2025|Perth
Registered occupational therapists assist people in managing constraints caused by injury or illness, as well as emotional, developmental, environmental, societal, age-related and psychological limitations. They help people of all ages achieve their goals, optimise their lifestyles and actively participate in society irrespective of limitations. Th…
(AUD) 41,700 Per Year|24 February 2025|North Terrace
Occupational therapy is about the health and rehabilitation of people of all ages. Those who need specialised help – due to physical, development, social or emotional challenges – to lead independent, productive and satisfying lives. Accidents happen. People get sick. Sometimes circumstances just get in the way of living a full life. As an Occupati…
(AUD) 33,608 Per Year|03 March 2025|Sydney
It’s easy to take our daily activities for granted, like brushing our teeth, going to work or getting out of bed. Workplace injuries, chronic illness, disability and mental health issues can change our ability to do these things independently, impacting our quality of life. As an Occupational Therapist, you’ll develop skills to help people maximise…
(AUD) 40,000 Per Year|40,000 Per Year|03 March 2025|03 March 2025|Melbourne
Help people break down everyday barriers. Occupational therapists help people overcome limitations caused by injury or illness, psychological or emotional difficulties, developmental delay or the effects of ageing. Learn the philosophy and skills that underpin occupational therapy, and get the hands-on experience you need to enter the profession. I…
(AUD) 28,000 Per Year|24 February 2025|Sunshine Coast
Discover the science, strategies, and theories behind a profession dedicated to helping people live full and meaningful lives regardless of age, disability, or limitations – with the UC Bachelor of Occupational Therapy degree. In this course, you will learn to assess a person’s unique issues to offer better, more tailored recovery solutions based o…
(AUD) 38,700 Per Year|03 February 2025|Canberra
Deakin’s accredited Bachelor of Occupational Therapy gives you a cutting-edge, practical education; preparing you to identify people’s strengths and limitations, environmental and social supports and barriers, and the role these play in people’s ability to participate in occupations meaningful to them. You will gain the expertise needed to develop…
(AUD) 44,000 Per Year|03 March 2025|Melbourne
Deakin’s accredited Bachelor of Occupational Therapy gives you a cutting-edge, practical education; preparing you to identify people’s strengths and limitations, environmental and social supports and barriers, and the role these play in people’s ability to participate in occupations meaningful to them. You will gain the expertise needed to develop…
(AUD) 44,000 Per Year|03 March 2025|Melbourne
This course is designed to give you the skills you need to contribute to the health and rehabilitation of people who are limited in their ability to perform everyday tasks. Look forward to a program of practice and evidence-based learning which promotes the value of human diversity, fundamental human rights, and the dignity and worth of every clien…
(AUD) 33,608 Per Year|03 March 2025|Sydney
Occupational therapists’ work is diverse. They adapt environments, activities or equipment to enhance participation in everyday tasks, assisting people of all ages and abilities to do what they need and want to do at home, work, and school and in the community. You will develop a range of clinical skills in the University’s state-of-the-art facilit…
(AUD) 30,832 Per Year
3,854 per unit|30,832 Per Year
3,854 per unit|Expected March 2025|Expected March 2025|North Coast