GUIDE TO FIELDWORK TITLES
Academic Fieldwork Coordinator: This is
the representative from Lake Area Technical Institute’s Occupational Therapy
Assistant Program who organizes fieldwork contracts and addresses issues
relevant to LATI fieldwork experiences.
Any questions regarding fieldwork should be directed to:
Randy Breske, COTA/L
Fieldwork Coordinator
Occupational Therapy
Assistant Program
Lake Area Technical
Institute
Phone: 800-657-4344, ext.
372
Email: bresker@lati.tec.sd.us
Primary
Fieldwork Educator: The individual who serves as the contact person between the facility
and the LATI OTA program. This
individual coordinates the placement of and must have at least one-year
experience.
Clinical
Supervisor: The
individual who serves as the direct supervisor of the student. This person can be an OT, OTA, or other
qualified professional.
Definition and Purpose
The AOTA Standards describe the goal of
Level I Fieldwork "to introduce students to the fieldwork experience, and
develop a basic comfort level with an understanding of the needs of
clients." Level I Fieldwork is not intended to develop independent
performance, but to "include experiences designed to enrich didactic
coursework through directed observation and participation in selected aspects
of the occupational therapy process."
Services may be provided to a variety of
populations through a variety of settings. Experiences may include those
directly related to occupational therapy, as well as other situations to
enhance an understanding of the developmental stages, tasks, and roles of
individuals throughout the life span. Day care centers, schools, neighborhood
centers, hospice, homeless shelters, community mental health centers, and
therapeutic activity or work centers are among the many possible sites. Level I
Fieldwork may also include services management and administrative experiences
in occupational therapy settings, community agencies, or environmental analysis
experiences. Populations may include disabled or well populations; age-specific
or diagnosis-specific clients.
Qualified personnel for supervision of Level I
Fieldwork may include, but are not limited to, academic or fieldwork educators,
occupational therapy practitioners initially certified nationally,
psychologists, physician assistants, teachers, social workers, nurses, physical
therapists, social workers, etc. The supervisors must be knowledgeable about occupational
therapy and cognizant of the goals and objectives of the Level I Fieldwork
experience.
Objectives of Level I Fieldwork may vary
significantly from one academic institution to another. These variations occur
as a result of differences in individual academic institutional missions,
programmatic philosophical base, curriculum design and resources, etc. As a
result, the individual academic institutions should provide information
regarding the specific didactic relationship and should provide objectives for
the experience. Fieldwork educators should determine if the resources of their
facilities are adequate to meet the objectives of the educational institution,
and then apply the objectives to the fieldwork setting.
Fieldwork objectives should reflect role
delineation between professional and technical level students as specified by The
Guide to OT Practice, AJOT, Vol.53, No.3. In the event a facility
provides Level I Fieldwork experiences to both levels of students, separate
objectives and learning experiences should be utilized, as developed by the
academic program faculty. Students should be evaluated using these objectives.
In instances where students will have a
prolonged/consecutive fieldwork experience in the same facility, the objectives
should also reflect a sequential orientation and move from concrete to
conceptual or from simple to more complex learning activities. In the event
that the student will rotate through a variety of settings it is recommended
that a master list of objectives be developed that demonstrate a developmental
learning continuum and indicate which objectives/learning experiences have been
provided in previous experiences.
Schedule design of Level I Fieldwork will depend
on the type of setting and the curriculum of the academic institution. Options
include, but are not limited to, full days for one-half a term, full days in
alternating weeks for one term, half days for one term, or one week.
Academic Institution
AOTA Commission on Education (COE) and Fieldwork
Issues Committee (FWIC)
Amended and Approved by FWIC 11/99 and COE 12/99
Last Updated