Twin Districts Region MS

CAREER TYPE

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Growing demand growth of 40%for Occupational Therapy personnel nationwide over next 10 years is projected. Strong potential for satisfying employment with good income and benefits.

CAREER TYPE KEY FACTS:

Salary Range Potential: $27 / hr

Class Types:

TRAINING CENTER PROGRAMS

Occupational Therapy Assistant-Occupational Therapy Assistant

20 months ACOTE accredited technical program for training Occupational Therapy Assistants

Example of Class Types

  Day and Night Classes:

Pre-requisites required:
The PRCC OTA Program faculties have specified the following nonacademic criteria (technical standards) which all students are expected to meet in order to participate in the OTA Program and professional practice. OBSERVATION: The student must be able to participate actively in all demonstrations, laboratory exercises, and clinical experiences in the professional program component and to assess and comprehend the condition of all patients assigned for examination and treatment. COMMUNICATIONS: The student must be able to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients in order to elicit information; describe changes in mood, activity, and posture; assess non-verbal communications; and be able to effectively and efficiently transmit information to patients, fellow students, faculty and staff and all members of the health care team. MOTOR SKILLS: The student must have sufficient motor function to elicit information from patients by appropriate therapeutic maneuvers; be able to perform basic tests; possess all skills necessary to carry out therapeutic procedures; be able to perform movements required to provide general care and emergency treatment to patients. INTELLECTUAL/CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ABILITIES: The student must be able to measure, calculate reason, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize. Problem solving, a critical skill demanded of all Allied Health Practitioners, requires all of these intellectual abilities. BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL ATTRIBUTES: The student must possess the emotional health required for full utilization of the student’s intellectual abilities; the exercise of good judgment, the prompt completion of all responsibilities; attend to care of patients; and the development of a mature, sensitive, and effective relationship with patients. Students must also be able to tolerate taxing workloads, function effectively under stress, adapt to a changing environment, display flexibility, and learn to function in the face of uncertainties inherent in clinical problems of many patients. Compassion, integrity, concern for others, interest, and motivation are personal qualities which each student should possess.

Length of Program
2 years

Summary of Program Requirements
The PRCC OTA Program faculties have specified the following nonacademic criteria (technical standards) which all students are expected to meet in order to participate in the OTA Program and professional practice. OBSERVATION: The student must be able to participate actively in all demonstrations, laboratory exercises, and clinical experiences in the professional program component and to assess and comprehend the condition of all patients assigned for examination and treatment. COMMUNICATIONS: The student must be able to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients in order to elicit information; describe changes in mood, activity, and posture; assess non-verbal communications; and be able to effectively and efficiently transmit information to patients, fellow students, faculty and staff and all members of the health care team. MOTOR SKILLS: The student must have sufficient motor function to elicit information from patients by appropriate therapeutic maneuvers; be able to perform basic tests; possess all skills necessary to carry out therapeutic procedures; be able to perform movements required to provide general care and emergency treatment to patients. INTELLECTUAL/CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ABILITIES: The student must be able to measure, calculate reason, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize. Problem solving, a critical skill demanded of all Allied Health Practitioners, requires all of these intellectual abilities. BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL ATTRIBUTES: The student must possess the emotional health required for full utilization of the student’s intellectual abilities; the exercise of good judgment, the prompt completion of all responsibilities; attend to care of patients; and the development of a mature, sensitive, and effective relationship with patients. Students must also be able to tolerate taxing workloads, function effectively under stress, adapt to a changing environment, display flexibility, and learn to function in the face of uncertainties inherent in clinical problems of many patients. Compassion, integrity, concern for others, interest, and motivation are personal qualities which each student should possess.

Skills Needed
Pearl River Community College
Forrest County Center

Contact
Tim Pulver 
601.554.5541
tpulver@prcc.edu