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Occupational Therapist Resume

Occupational therapist resumes should connect treatment modalities to functional independence outcomes for clients. Highlighting your OTD or MSOT credential, NBCOT certification, and any specialty certifications may help your resume meet minimum qualifications in ATS screening.

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Key Skills

Skills for a Occupational Therapist resume

Include these skills on your Occupational Therapist resume:

  • ADL Training
  • Sensory Integration
  • Splinting/Orthotics
  • Cognitive Rehabilitation
  • Home Assessment
  • Pediatric OT
  • Geriatric OT
  • NBCOT Certified

ATS Best Practices

ATS tips for Occupational Therapist resumes

  1. 1.Include 'OTR/L' credential after your name in the contact section.
  2. 2.List specialty areas: 'hand therapy', 'pediatrics', 'mental health', 'geriatrics'.
  3. 3.Name assessment tools: 'COPM', 'FIM', 'MOHOST', 'Sensory Profile'.
  4. 4.Use 'activities of daily living (ADL)' full phrase and abbreviation.

Example

Occupational Therapist resume example

Here is what a professional occupational therapist resume could look like using our ATS-optimized Classic template. Your finished resume may vary based on your experience and the sections you choose to include.

Lauren Kimball

lauren.kimball@example.com | (555) 731-5842 | Philadelphia, PA | linkedin.com/in/laurenkimball

Summary

NBCOT-certified occupational therapist with 5+ years of experience in pediatric and geriatric OT settings. Specializes in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) training, sensory integration, and cognitive rehabilitation. Skilled in splinting/orthotics and home assessment for safe discharge planning.

Experience

Occupational Therapist, Pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia2021 – Present
  • Provide pediatric OT services for caseload of 30+ children with autism, developmental delays, and sensory processing disorders
  • Design sensory integration treatment plans improving functional participation in school and home environments
  • Fabricate custom splinting/orthotics for upper extremity conditions, fitting 50+ devices annually
  • Conduct ADL training sessions with families to promote independence in self-care activities
Occupational Therapist, Geriatrics at Genesis Rehabilitation Services2019 – 2021
  • Performed home assessments for 100+ patients preparing for discharge, recommending adaptive equipment and modifications
  • Provided geriatric OT and cognitive rehabilitation for patients with dementia and stroke recovery
  • Collaborated with interdisciplinary team to develop discharge plans achieving 92% successful community reintegration

Education

M.S. in Occupational TherapyThomas Jefferson University

2017 – 2019 | GPA: 3.7

Skills

ADL Training, Sensory Integration, Splinting/Orthotics, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Home Assessment, Pediatric OT, Geriatric OT, NBCOT Certified, Adaptive Equipment, Treatment Planning

Certifications

National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT)NBCOT, 2019
Licensed Occupational TherapistPennsylvania State Board of Occupational Therapy, 2019

Classic template — ATS-optimized, single-column layout

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

How do I show OT outcomes on my resume?

Reference standardized assessments: COPM (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure) goal attainment scores, FIM gains, or discharge disposition rates. 'Increased average FIM motor score by 18 points in acute rehabilitation setting' clearly communicates functional improvement in language familiar to OT hiring managers.

Should I distinguish between pediatric and adult OT experience?

Yes — OT practice settings and skill sets differ significantly between pediatric and adult populations. If you have experience with both, clearly label each role's population. Pediatric OT roles may specifically seek sensory integration training or school-based experience, while adult roles may prioritize ADL retraining or hand therapy.

What specialty certifications add value to an OT resume?

CHT (Certified Hand Therapist) is one of the most recognized OT specialty credentials. Other valued certifications include SIPT (Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests) certification for pediatric practice, CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) for home modification work, and BCPR (Brain Injury Specialist) for neuro-rehabilitation settings.

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