I Want To Be An Occupational Therapist Essay

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If I think back to my teenage years, imagining my life and the things I would do with it, I never imagined that at 28 I would be planning to embark on a new career or that I would decide to go back to university. Reaching this point in my life has certainly been an adventure of self-discovery. It has been particularly daunting to consider giving up my job and a steady income but the excitement and enthusiasm I feel having made this decision drowns out any concerns that I may have. I have been working in Human Resources (HR) for a number of years, and whilst I initially enjoyed the work I am now dissatisfied and feel there is a need for a change. I have investigated what I feel is missing from my previous roles and have spent a great amount of time thinking about what type of job would provide me with a happy and fulfilling career. I started to evaluate the things that are important to me, the things that are missing from my life right now. I would like to make a positive contribution to my environment. I would like to be involved in the care and development of others. I would like to help people who require assistance with their recovery by teaching them new ways to do …show more content…

Occupational Therapists are required to work with people who experience a range of different illnesses and disability. I think that the work may be difficult and emotionally draining at times, however being able to help someone regain lost skills and adapt to a new life makes it incredibly worthwhile and appealing. Illness, trauma and disability are very personal things; no one can really escape them. An Occupational Therapist plays a vital role in many people's lives, they not only provide care to the individuals they work with but also to their loved ones, friends and the wider community. Their assistance is invaluable to so many

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