Getting yourself immersed in all things Occupational Therapy with a trip to a full day (or days) at a conference is a pretty reliable way to kick start or reinvigorate your professional mojo! If nothing else you can guarantee to
Manage interview nerves – Free hypnotherapy giveaway.
If you have ever suffered interview nerves then today’s update is for you. We are making available not one, but two hypnotherapy recordings that will help you manage interview nerves and make the experience so much better. Hypnotherapy has been part of
How to survive your first OT rotation
Congratulations on passing your degree. Props for acing the interview. Hurrah for landing the rotation of your dreams. Now … welcome to a brave new world full of opportunity and promise. Oh and by the way remember … you only
Free Occupational Therapy training resources
Training is expensive. Health and Social care budgets are being slashed and usually this means that training and learning opportunities are some of the first casualties. There are however numerous resources that can be used to source free Occupational Therapy
Top 10 songs to motivate job hunting OTs
So, today we have a list of tracks to get you through the ups and downs of job hunting, applications and interviews. What more motivation could you need than someone else’s musical choices. It’s a small sweet spot between motivation and taste. And
Top 5 Occupational Therapy Band 5 Interview questions
So, today we are looking at the top Occupational Therapy Band 5 Interview questions. As usual, if you have any queries or you would like our help understanding how you can answer these questions to the best of your ability,
Dying for OTs – Myths and Facts you need to know
Consideration of death and dying may seem a bit off target for an Occupational Therapy career development blog, but I think it is important to change tack every now and again. Of course, I could argue that taking a left field
Lets get Occupational Therapy interviews in perspective
So a bit about me. If I get near the sea the first thing I want to do is get out a surf board, paddle out back and wait for my perfect ride. What usually happens is I flounder about and
How to manage Occupational Therapy interview nerves
If you are a newly qualified therapist, or more experienced, the nerves associated with interviews can significantly affect your performance and stand in the way of a dream job. You don’t have to let this get in the way! First
Occupational Therapy value based interview questions. A good fit for OTs?
What are Occupational Therapy value based interview questions? Values based interviewing and values based recruitment are at the vanguard of the way the NHS is changing. If you don’t believe me here is what Ian Cummings – chief executive of