1. Clinical Competencies and Duties
In Occupational Therapy services, the Occupational Therapist has the general clinical competencies below (though not exclusive to this list) and has attained the specific area of competency for their specialty area. Depending on his/her rotation, the Occupational Therapist demonstrates specific competencies in the management of patients in one of these disciplines:
He/she demonstrates independence in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of patients within the defined scope of practice. He/she has an understanding of the limits of his/her expertise and will seek guidance proactively when required.
The Occupational Therapist should:
2. Administrative Competency and Duties
In the course of provision of Occupational Therapy services, staff demonstrate skills and competency in self-management and comply with medico-legal and governance guidelines.
3. Demonstration of Teamwork and Professionalism
Occupational Therapists are members of the multi-disciplinary team. Staff demonstrates esprit de corps and professionalism to ensure that the desired outcomes are attained.
OTHER DUTIES (10-20%)