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National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapist Registered OTR®
DOMAIN, TASK, AND SKILL STATEMENTS
for the OTRĀ® Certificant
General Practice Self-Assessment
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Throughout this document the use of the term client is intended to include
individuals and groups such as patients, consumers, workers, students, children,
and others who receive occupational therapy services.
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Definition of the Occupational Therapist Registered
The Occupational Therapist Registered OTR® is a professional who works with clients whose occupational performance is impaired or at risk of impairment to facilitate engagement in meaningful occupations across the lifespan. The OTR uses collaborative, client-centered strategies to obtain information regarding personal and environmental factors that impact occupational performance and formulates conclusions to develop an intervention plan. The OTR selects and implements interventions to support participation in basic and instrumental activities of daily living, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation. The OTR engages in professional development activities to maintain competence and uphold standards of practice.
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SELF ASSESSMENT TOOL RATING SCALE
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0
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No competency - Unfamiliar with concept or practice of the skill
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1
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Competent - Familiar with concept of skill but infrequently applies
this in current practice setting
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2
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Service competent - Implements skill across routine and complex
situations within guidelines of current practice setting
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3
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Skill mastery – Recognized specialist expertise
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