Occupational Therapy Gerontology Fellowship

Enhancing Care for Older Adults 

Grow your understanding of gerontology care and expand your ability to serve the geriatric community.

In this fellowship, you’ll participate in interprofessional practice opportunities, skilled nursing, inpatient and outpatient geriatric practice settings. You will also be engaged in administrative/leadership experiences in skilled nursing.

The fellow will also participate in academic teaching in the courses Occupational Therapy with Older Adults and Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. They will also provide supervision to a Level I fieldwork student during the fellowship program.

Clinic time may vary and can include Saturday and/or evening hours.  Reliable transportation is required to travel between facilities.

Program Highlights

  • Focus on geriatric practice with our clinical partners:
    • Old Mill Rehabilitation, a local skilled nursing facility that meets the various rehabilitative needs of older adults
    • CHI Immanuel Heritage Center, an inpatient program that cares for the behavioral health needs of older adults
    • CHI Lasting Hope Recovery Center, an outpatient program that addresses the psychiatric needs of older adults
  • Clinical fellowship settings: SNF, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health
  • Academic fellowship setting: university campus setting for lecture and laboratory experiences, community laboratory experience and online teaching
  • Interprofessional learning opportunities: case studies, curricular topics, interprofessional practice opportunities
  • Engage in a scholarly research project during the fellowship
  • Participate in teaching specialty content in lecture and lab activities with entry-level doctorate students
  • Mentoring by highly motivated and experienced geriatric practitioners
  • Participate in service activities for the good of the community
  • Prepare for your Gerontology Board Certification through a focused fellowship program

What Our Fellows Are Saying

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The Creighton University Occupational Therapy Fellowship programs strive to: 

  • Foster development of expert clinical skills in new practitioners through mentored practice, didactic learning, interprofessional education and self-assessment and reflection 
  • Cultivate development of critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills through self-guided discovery and research 
  • Support growth of the occupational therapy profession through mentored training of skills in academia, scholarship, and through support of local, national and international service initiatives to enhance the lives of others 
  • Live out the Ignatian values in the delivery of occupational therapy services and in the education of entry-level occupational therapy students 
  • Deliver high quality, team-based, interprofessional care for clients and education to entry-level occupational therapy students 

The core elements of the Occupational Therapy Fellowship programs are: 

  • Clinical Practice
  • Academia
  • Interprofessional Education
  • Service 
  • Scholarship

Application Criteria 

  • Graduates from accredited occupational therapy doctorate programs preferred. We will consider applicants from accredited occupational therapy master’s programs. 
  • Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills in clinical and academic settings. 
  • Recommend completion of a Level II Fieldwork, Doctoral Capstone Experience or practice experience in the focused area of practice. 
  • Demonstrate strong leadership and teamwork abilities to work with a variety of individuals, including family members, clients, community members and other professionals. 

Application Requirements

  • Complete electronic application form
  • Application appendices to be uploaded in the application: 
    • Curriculum vitae (CV) or resumé 
    • Three letters of reference 
    • Academic transcript from ACOTE-accredited occupational therapy program

Application 

Apply by filling out the application form.

Applications are open from November 1-January 14 each year and are reviewed by a panel of fellowship faculty. Qualified candidates will be invited for an on-site interview. OT fellowships begin on August 1.