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In this episode of OT Coaching Confidential, Alyce Svensk shares a real mentoring conversation with Al - a mature-age graduate whose path to occupational therapy began with degrees in writing and marketing, and evolved through a pivot into the health field during COVID.
Together, they unpack Al’s discovery of OT after exploring nursing, how a youth mental health placement cemented his clinical fit, and the ongoing challenge of finding roles that value the full scope of occupational therapy. Al shares how enforced reflection, systemic observation, and critical thinking have shaped his practice along with a desire to work in settings that see OT as more than just functional assessments.
This is a thoughtful and validating episode for any therapist questioning fit, navigating scope limitations, or figuring out how to practise meaningfully in systems that don’t always understand what we do.
You’ll Hear About
• Al’s transition from the creative industries to the health space
• Discovering OT through patterns of thought and problem-solving in nursing
• The power of a youth mental health placement to confirm clinical direction
• Navigating misalignment in roles where OT is misunderstood or undervalued
• Using solo reflection time as an unexpected form of supervision
Key Takeaways
You don’t need to fit a traditional mould to thrive in this profession. Finding your clinical “home” often starts with noticing what feels like a mismatch. And reflective practice isn’t extra — it’s foundational.
Mentioned in this Episode
• Robbie B – The Online OT for mental health OT training pathways and a supportive professional community
• How to Choose Your Next OT Role - a practical workshop by Alyce Svensk & Nikki Cousins to help you evaluate supervision, scope, and service alignment when navigating career choices
Brought to you by Alyce Svensk at The OT Coach Australia
Supporting occupational therapists and allied health professionals to build confidence, clarity, and connection through mentoring, supervision, workshops, and The OT Coach Academy.
If this conversation resonated with you and you’d like to work with Alyce Svensk through mentoring, supervision, or professional development, visit www.theotcoach.au to explore how The OT Coach Australia can support you.
To express interest in being featured on a future episode of OT Coaching Confidential, apply at www.theotcoach.au/podcast-1
By The OT Coach AustraliaIn this episode of OT Coaching Confidential, Alyce Svensk shares a real mentoring conversation with Al - a mature-age graduate whose path to occupational therapy began with degrees in writing and marketing, and evolved through a pivot into the health field during COVID.
Together, they unpack Al’s discovery of OT after exploring nursing, how a youth mental health placement cemented his clinical fit, and the ongoing challenge of finding roles that value the full scope of occupational therapy. Al shares how enforced reflection, systemic observation, and critical thinking have shaped his practice along with a desire to work in settings that see OT as more than just functional assessments.
This is a thoughtful and validating episode for any therapist questioning fit, navigating scope limitations, or figuring out how to practise meaningfully in systems that don’t always understand what we do.
You’ll Hear About
• Al’s transition from the creative industries to the health space
• Discovering OT through patterns of thought and problem-solving in nursing
• The power of a youth mental health placement to confirm clinical direction
• Navigating misalignment in roles where OT is misunderstood or undervalued
• Using solo reflection time as an unexpected form of supervision
Key Takeaways
You don’t need to fit a traditional mould to thrive in this profession. Finding your clinical “home” often starts with noticing what feels like a mismatch. And reflective practice isn’t extra — it’s foundational.
Mentioned in this Episode
• Robbie B – The Online OT for mental health OT training pathways and a supportive professional community
• How to Choose Your Next OT Role - a practical workshop by Alyce Svensk & Nikki Cousins to help you evaluate supervision, scope, and service alignment when navigating career choices
Brought to you by Alyce Svensk at The OT Coach Australia
Supporting occupational therapists and allied health professionals to build confidence, clarity, and connection through mentoring, supervision, workshops, and The OT Coach Academy.
If this conversation resonated with you and you’d like to work with Alyce Svensk through mentoring, supervision, or professional development, visit www.theotcoach.au to explore how The OT Coach Australia can support you.
To express interest in being featured on a future episode of OT Coaching Confidential, apply at www.theotcoach.au/podcast-1