The rewards of being an OT: What makes their work so fulfilling

Posted on October 24, 2024 in Latest News and Information

SensesWA Occupational Therapists working from our Morley Office. Pictured left to right is: Jessica, Lillian and Ruth.

With no two days the same, our Occupational Therapists (OTs) have honed their skills in thinking on their feet, creatively solving problems, and helping people see new perspectives. This Occupational Therapy Week, discover what our OTs love most about their roles!

A Rewarding Career

One of the biggest reasons our OTs love their jobs is the opportunity to help people achieve their goals, gain new perspectives, and explore new possibilities. By assisting individuals in living their lives as they choose and overcoming barriers they thought were insurmountable, OTs empower people to become their best selves. This journey not only enhances independence but also reduces the need for ongoing support over time.

A group of SensesWA Occupational Therapists are standing in a group smiling and are standing in front of a SensesWA sign.

Pictured left to right are our Occupational Therapists working from our Burswood Office: Rachel, Theresa, Tracey, Jillian, Sharna, Brittany and Sarah.

Small Changes That Make a Big Difference

Our OTs emphasise that small wins can have a significant impact on the lives of those living with disabilities. These little victories can build confidence and lead to even greater achievements. For example, one OT shared a story about a client who used social media for the first time to connect with friends and family. Another OT celebrated a child achieving independent toileting. Regardless of the challenge, our OTs find ways to break down barriers and enhance lives.

Solving Puzzles

Unlike some professions that focus on specific issues, OTs take a holistic view of each person’s physical, cognitive, and emotional needs. They consider the broader picture and bring together various elements of a person’s situation to create tailored solutions that improve quality of life.

Variety in Every Day

Every day is different for our OTs. They meet with a diverse range of individuals, each with unique needs, and adapt their approaches accordingly. This variety keeps their work engaging and fulfilling.

Embracing Creativity

OTs work collaboratively with clients to achieve their individual goals. If a particular approach isn’t effective, they adapt their strategies and often partner with allied health professionals to find the best solutions. It takes a creative mindset to synthesise information and explore multiple ways to support people in reaching their goals.

Building Collaborative Relationships

Our OTs value the relationships they build with clients, families, and other health professionals. They invest time in understanding unique needs, designing strategies, and fostering skills, all while watching confidence grow. By collaborating with other allied health professionals, OTs benefit from the innovation that teamwork brings.

OTs become trusted allies, providing a safe space for individuals to share their challenges without fear. They offer practical solutions that help make life easier.

Interested in joining our friendly and dedicated team? We’re looking for passionate Occupational Therapists to join our team. SensesWA Occupational Therapists mainly have a community-based role delivering interventions where our clients live their lives: in homes, schools, and other community settings.  Visit senseswa.com.au/current-vacancies and submit your application today!