Occupational TherapistErie County Civil Service 2026

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Work environment Occupational therapists work in hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, offices and clinics, school systems, nursing homes, and home health agencies.
Prison psychologists treat inmates of all types, from violent offenders and murderers to sexual predators and white-collar criminals.
Occupational therapists evaluate and treat people who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities. They help clients meet goals to develop, recover, improve, and maintain skills needed for daily living and working.
Central to their role, occupational therapists facilitate engagement in meaningful activities, such as socialising, employment, rehabilitation, and activities of daily living (Di Tommaso et al., 2016), areas crucial in reducing recidivism (Ramakers et al., 2017) and improving detainee wellbeing (Baybutt Chemlal, 2016
Work environment Occupational therapists work in hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, offices and clinics, school systems, nursing homes, and home health agencies. They typically work 40 plus-hour weeks during daytime hours, including some weekends and holidays.

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Despite the often‐restrictive nature of jails and prisons, occupational therapists working in custodial settings are in a unique position to develop and implement interventions that support detainees with developing life skills and improve post incarceration employment opportunities.

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