Occupational therapist
An Occupational Therapist is responsible for assessing the physical, cognitive, and emotional functions of patients and developing personalized treatment plans to improve or maintain their functional abilities in daily life. The role involves working with diverse populations, such as children, adults, and individuals with disabilities, with the goal of enhancing their quality of life and restoring their ability to function independently. Occupational therapy treatments may include motor exercises, cognitive skill development, working on social skills, and advising on adapting to various conditions. Occupational therapy is a paramedical profession in the fields of therapeutic, rehabilitative, and educational care, focusing on integrating the individual into the cycle of life and expanding their independent functioning.
Occupational therapist
Occupational therapist
Occupational therapist
Occupational therapist
The [9] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 4, 5 or 6 and only a fraction will score 9 or 1.
The [7] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 3, 4 or 5 and only a fraction will score 7 or 1.
The Personality Report is based on research conducted by Logipass that observed how a person ranks himself, his views and the way others rate him.
The scores range from "very high" to "very low" and are statistically relative, i.e. "very high" is relatively high in comparison to the population and in other words reflects the fact that the majority of people rank lower in a specific metric.
Tests and features
Candidates being tested for this position may be required to take the following tests: