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15 Sep 2021
Once you are registered, you can work as an occupational therapist anywhere in Australia.
Before you can start practising and using the protected title, ‘occupational therapist’, you must be registered with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia (the Board).
If you're set to complete your course within the next three months - apply for registration now. We'll start assessing your application while we wait for your graduate results.
Once we’ve received your graduate results from your education provider and we are satisfied that you have met all the requirements for registration, we will finalise your application.
When you are registered, we will publish your name to the Register of practitioners, and you can start working as an occupational therapist!
Check out our graduate video to help you get your application right.
You’ll find helpful advice, tips for avoiding common causes of delay and downloadable information flyers on the graduate applications page of the Ahpra website.
It's important that you provide correctly certified photo ID documents with your application - the wording is very specific.
‘I certify that this is a true copy of the original and the photograph is a true likeness of the person presenting the document as sighted by me.’
To get it right the first time download the guide ‘Certifying Documents’ and take it with you to the authorised officer.
In addition to JPs, most registered health practitioners, public servants, teachers, lecturers and members of the legal profession can certify photographic ID documents. For the full list of authorised officers see the guide.
When you apply for registration, your application is carefully assessed against the Board’s requirements for registration.
For registration as an occupational therapist, you need to prove that you meet the following standards:
You will also need to declare any health impairments that may affect your ability to practise.
We cannot register you until we are satisfied that you meet the requirements for registration and are suitably trained and qualified.
You can also check out the Board’s video for graduating students which introduces you to the Board, outlines the standards that must be met to become registered and the professional standards expected of the profession in order to stay registered.
We can’t finalise your application until we receive your graduate results from your education provider.
If you’ve submitted everything you need to prove you’ve met the requirements for registration, we aim to finalise your application within two weeks of receiving your graduate results.