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About NBCOTThe National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT), is the national certification body for occupational therapy professionals in the United States, its territories, and Puerto Rico. More than 190,000 occupational therapy practitioners have obtained their credentials from this prominent certification organization. The OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST REGISTERED OTR® (OTR) and CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT COTA® (COTA) credentials are accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).
NBCOT Volunteer Opportunities 1. Certification Examination Validation Committee (CEVC) The CEVC is responsible for developing the OTR and COTA certification examinations. Working closely with NBCOT and their test development contractor, CEVC members review and validate test items that appear on the OTR and COTA national certification examinations. CEVC members serve a one-year term and are eligible for reappointment for additional one-year terms. All CEVC participants are expected to attend up to three (3) weekend NBCOT-sponsored examination development meetings per year. Minimum qualifications for the CEVC OTR position include:
Minimum qualifications required for CEVC COTA position include:
2. Examination Item Writers (Examination Item Writer Brochure) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST REGISTERED OTR (OTR) and CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT COTA (COTA) practitioners serve as item writers, who develop examination questions for the national entry-level OTR and COTA certification examinations. Item writers are expected to serve for at least two years. The NBCOT examination development staff provides training and guidance to item writers each year. Minimum qualifications to become an item writer include: Current OTR or COTA certification;
If you are interested in becoming an NBCOT volunteer, you should know that:
Listed are some of the reasons why some certificants choose to be an NBCOT volunteer:
If you would like to be part of a growing list of certified occupational therapy practitioners who volunteer with NBCOT, please complete our Volunteer Application. With your involvement and expertise, you will be a vital asset to NBCOT in fulfilling its mission of serving the public interest.
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