The required fee is payable to the State of Alaska and must accompany the name change request. Yes, licensing records are public documents and available to members of the public upon written request and payment of copying fees. Information considered confidential and not releasable to the general public include social security numbers and other information considered confidential by state or federal law.
Licensees have expressed concern that their address is so readily available. Some licensees have elected to have a post office box or practice location for their official address of record to avoid having their residential address easily accessible. Please be advised that all notices from the Board renewal notices, licenses, and other legal documents will be mailed to the address of record provided. All licenses issued by the Board Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy expire on June 30 of even-numbered years regardless of when issued, except new licenses issued within 90 days of the expiration date will be issued to the next biennium.
Licensees who received a permanent license within one year of the current expiration date do submit a renewal application but will pay only one-half of the renewal fee. Renewal notices are mailed at least 30 days before the expiration date to the address we have on file for you. Failure to receive a renewal notice does not relieve a licensee from the responsibility of renewing a license on time. The Board requires each licensee participate in continued competence and continuing education for the purpose of updating and developing skills in order to provide appropriate physical therapy and occupational therapy services.
Ten percent of licensees are randomly selected for audit of continued competency and continuing education at license renewal. Contact the Investigative Unit of the Division. Investigative Unit: The Board requires that each licensee adhere to the continuing education requirements set forth in the statutes and regulations. The Board does not review continuing educational courses or activities. The licensee is responsible for completing continuing education and activities which enhance professional competency and skills related to the scope of practice.
The Board requires that each licensee adhere to the practice requirements and profession definitions set forth in the statutes and regulations. The Board does not issue statements which interpret these statutes and regulations for the sole purpose of determining whether certain treatment methods or diagnostic practices are within the scope of practice.
The Board adopted in March , Principle 1, item 3, clearly indicates that licensees shall, "provide services within practitioner's level of competence as demonstrated by education training and professional experience. Please send your questions to: physicalandoccupationaltherapy alaska. Position: Occupational Therapist - Travel Contract Jackson Therapy Partners is currently seeking a licensed Occupational Therapist for a contract position at a state-of-the-art facility where expert therapy professionals help patients with injuries, illnesses, or disabilities develop, recover, and improve the skills needed for everyday life.
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Day Week Month Any. Advanced Search. Occupational therapists may focus on hand function, sensory motor integration, and oral-motor function. Among the duties are evaluating students, setting functional goals for the school setting, implementing treatment, collaborating with general education and special education staff, supervising occupational therapy assistants, and maintaining the paperwork required in public school setting.
Some school districts rely on outside organizations to hire occupational therapists or provide services. The arrangements — and the actual sessions — can take different forms. PresenceLearning brings occupational therapy to the student via technology.
Online services can increase clinical capacity and help schools meet IDEA mandates. An on-site support person assembles materials that will be needed during the session and offers support. PresenceLearning advertised in Alaska recently; the organization sought candidates with prior school experience. They touted professional development opportunities, including optional web-based professional development with experts like Temple Grandin. Those in the higher percentiles earned more than twice what those at the low end did.
Creighton University operates a program in Alaska in cooperation with the University of Alaska. Occupational Therapy License Requirements in Alaska Occupational therapists help people function in their environments and live more independently.
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