Money Matters in Occupational Therapy
Show Summary: What does occupational balance really look like as a school-based OT? In this episode, I’m joined by Dysiris, a New York City DOE occupational therapist and content creator, to talk about the many hats therapists wear behind the scenes — from IEPs and collaboration to advocacy and personal well-being. We also dive into student loans, public service loan forgiveness, and repayment options for school-based OTs, along with honest reflections on building a sustainable career while still making space for yourself. In Today’s Episode, We’re Chatting About: * The reality of working as a school-based OT in the NYC DOE * Student loans, PSLF, and repayment options for school-based therapists * What occupational balance looks like in real life as an OT * Protecting your energy while balancing work, motherhood, and creative pursuits * Using content creation to advocate for the OT profession and share your voice Guest Bio: Dysiris is a full-time school-based occupational therapist who is passionate about practicing and promoting occupational balance, especially as a new mom balancing multiple roles. Through her work as a clinician and content creator, she shares an honest look at life in school-based OT while advocating for the profession and encouraging therapists to prioritize their well-being both inside and outside of work. Connect with Dysiris: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dysiris?igsh=aXl0NXZuMXQzN3ph&utm_source=qr] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DysirisMateo] Join our FB Group: Money Matters in Occupational Therapy [https://www.facebook.com/groups/moneymattersinot]
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