Money Matters in Occupational Therapy
Show Summary: What if your first job as an OT didn’t already exist… and you had to create it yourself? In this episode, I’m joined by Gabrielle Sledge, a new grad occupational therapist who did exactly that. From carving out her own role in early intervention working with kiddos with visual impairments, to confidently negotiating her salary as a brand-new grad, Gabrielle shares what it really looked like to step into her career with intention. We also dive into her approach to student loans — how she kept her borrowing lower than expected and why she’s choosing to aggressively pay down her debt early on. This is a refreshing and honest conversation about what’s possible when you take ownership of your career and your finances from the very beginning. In Today’s Episode, We’re Chatting About: * Creating your own OT job as a new grad * Early intervention + visual impairments * Salary negotiation tips * Building confidence and self-advocacy * Paying off student loans early * Balancing finances while enjoying life * Getting started with content creation Guest Bio: Gabrielle Sledge, OTD, OTR/L is a new graduate occupational therapist working in early intervention, where she specializes in supporting children with visual impairments. After completing her doctoral program, she took an unconventional path by creating her own role within an agency. Gabbi is passionate about approaching her career and finances with intention — from being mindful about student loan borrowing to actively paying down her debt early. She’s also beginning to share her journey through content creation, offering an honest look at life as a new OT. Connect with Gabbi: * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbisledge] | Etsy Store [https://www.etsy.com/shop/GCSdigitaldesigns] Join our FB Group: Money Matters in Occupational Therapy [https://www.facebook.com/groups/moneymattersinot]
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