1. Introduction

Occupational therapists treat and assist individuals who are unable to perform daily
tasks such as learning, communication, mobility, self-care, interpersonal interaction and
relationships due to disease, injury, or disability. There are significant benefits to pursuing
this career in New Zealand, including high job prospects, salaries, and opportunities for
permanent residency in New Zealand. For those passionate about healthcare careers
other than nursing, becoming an occupational therapist could be a rewarding option.

2. Why study Occupational Therapy in New Zealand?

The reasons for choosing to study Occupational Therapy in New Zealand are as follows
• High demand and job opportunities: Occupational Therapy is in demand in New
Zealand due to the increasing ageing population. Employment chance is good for
those with experience and average for graduates, with a variety of health care
settings.
• Competitive salaries: Wages for occupational therapists varies according to their
employer, experience, and qualifications. Occupational therapists usually earn
NZ$58,000- $119,000 a year.
• Quality Education and Training: Universities in New Zealand is known for
outstanding education and training. Courses are accredited by the World
Federation of Occupational Therapists, guaranteeing that graduates fulfill global
requirement.
• Exposure and Diversity of Cultures: Students have opportunity to experience a
wide range of different cultures and healthcare practices while studying in New
Zealand, which enhances their education and equips them for a global workforce.
• Pathway to Permanent Residency: upon completion of the courses, students will
have at least 2 years for their post study work visa and then have a high opportunity
to be permanent Resident in New Zealand.

3. What Occupational Therapy programs are available for international
students?

Below are examples of Occupation Therapy programs available for international
students:
Otago Polytechnic
• Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (3 years)
• Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)(online) (1 year)
• Master of Occupational Therapy (online) (1 year)
Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
• Bachelor of Health Science (Occupational Therapy) (3 years):
Wintec
• Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (3 years)

4. What are entry requirements for international students to study
Occupational Therapy?

• English requirement: The English language requirement to enter the courses is
an equivalent IELTS (Academic) 6.5 or 7.0 overall with no bands under 6.5,
depending on the universities.
• Academic requirement:
You must have completed one of the following qualifications (or equivalent) in order
to enroll in an Occupational Therapy program.
o NCEA Level 3, or
o A level 4 qualification (NQF) equalling 60 credits completed in one year, or
o Successful completion of university courses/units equalling at least 50 % of
the workload required of first-year students in one year.

5. How much does it cost to study Occupational Therapy?

The tuition fee for the course ranges from NZ$ 25,000 – NZ $38,146 per year.

6. What tasks do occupational therapist perform?

The following are some of the tasks that occupational therapists may perform:
• Evaluate clients’ capacities and assist them in acquiring or regaining skills.
• Plan and oversee therapy sessions, which may include social and physical
activities.
• Conduct assessments of home or workplace safety
• Provide equipment recommendations or suggest alterations to the house or
workplace
• Suggest clients to change their lifestyles in order to assist them with daily tasks
• Track and document the progress of your clients.

7. What are career outcomes after graduation from Occupational Therapy
courses?

• Graduates will be occupational therapists who can work in a variety of health care
settings such as hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centres, primary health
Organisations (PHOs), private clinics, nursing homes and community health
services.
• Occupational therapists can advance into contract work, management, teaching,
or research positions. Occupational therapists may choose to specialise in one of
the following fields: burn management, hand therapy, mental health and
addictions, geriatrics (elder people), paediatrics (children).

8. What is the Migration Pathway to New Zealand after studying Occupational
Therapy courses?

Occupational Therapist belongs to Tier 1 of the Green list. Therefore, individuals who are
working for an accredited employer or just having a job offer from an employer and
getting paid at least the median wage ($NZ 31.61) or above, will be eligible for applying a
Straight to Residence Visa.

FAQs

What qualifications are required in New Zealand to work as an occupational therapist?

A Bachelor of Occupational Therapy degree or an equivalent credential accepted by the
Occupational Therapy Board of New Zealand (OTBNZ) is normally required to work as an
occupational therapist in New Zealand.

In New Zealand, how long does it take to finish a degree in occupational therapy?

A Bachelor of Occupational Therapy usually takes 3 years full- time.

What requirements are to become an occupational therapist?

To become a good occupational therapist, you may need the following characteristics:
positive and supportive thinking, kindness with strong communication abilities,
analytical and observant skills, and the capability to problem-solve and manage time
effectively.

Are there any scholarships for the course?

Yes, there a plenty of scholarships to support international students to study
occupational therapy courses in New Zealand. Please contact SOL at [email protected]
or 07 3003 1899 for more details.