Welcome to our blog! Today, we're diving into the essential guide for supervised practice for Occupational Therapists (OTs) in Manitoba, provided by the College of Occupational Therapists of Manitoba (COTM). Whether you're a recent graduate, internationally-educated OT, or re-entry candidate, this guide is packed with valuable information to help you navigate the supervised practice requirements.
Introduction
The COTM guide ensures that all provisional members receive the necessary supervision to meet registration requirements. Registration on the Provisional Register is typically for up to two years and requires an acceptable supervisory plan before employment begins. Let's break down the key levels of supervision and what each entails.
Levels of Supervision
Level 1: Mentored Practice
This level is designed for recent Canadian university graduates awaiting their National Occupational Therapy Certification Examination (NOTCE) results. Key expectations include:
- Completing the COTM Provisional Member/Supervision Plan
- Informing potential employers about supervision requirements
- Using the designation "COTM Provisional OT"
- Notifying COTM of any changes in employment or supervisor availability
- Writing the exam at the first available opportunity
Level 2: Supervised Practice
This level is for internationally-educated OTs who have not yet written or are awaiting results of the NOTCE. Expectations include:
- Completing the COTM Supervision Confirmation Form
- Informing potential employers about supervision requirements
- Using the designation "COTM Provisional OT"
- Developing a learning contract with the supervisor
- Submitting the supervisory plan to COTM within two weeks of starting
Level 3: Mandatory Supervised Practice
This level is required for various applicants, including those who lack the necessary practice hours, re-entry candidates, and those who have not passed the NOTCE on their first attempt. Expectations include:
- Securing a practice setting and supervisor
- Using the designation "COTM Provisional OT"
- Developing a learning contract with the supervisor
- Submitting the supervisory plan to COTM within two weeks of starting
- Completing the required hours of supervised practice
Appendices
The guide includes several useful appendices, such as:
- Appendix A: Provisional Member Supervision Plan
- Appendix B: Using Learning Contracts
- Appendix C: Template - Learning Contract for Supervised Practice
- Appendix D: Supervision Activities
- Appendix E: Competence Confirmation Form
Conclusion
The COTM guide is an invaluable resource for OTs in Manitoba undergoing supervised practice. By following the outlined steps and utilizing the provided templates and resources, provisional members can ensure they meet all requirements for full registration.
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