The Nevada Occupational Therapy Association is launching Pioneers in Practice, an innovative leadership development pilot designed to equip emerging OT professionals with the skills, networks, and confidence to shape the future of our profession.
This isn't another certificate program. This is your chance to lead real change—with expert mentorship, collaborative peers, and direct impact on Nevada's OT community.
Nevada's occupational therapy community needs leaders who can:
Advocate effectively for our profession with legislators, administrators, and the public
Navigate complex healthcare systems and policy landscapes
Build collaborative networks across practice settings and specialties
Drive innovation in service delivery and professional development
Strengthen NOTA's capacity to serve members and advance our mission
Drawing from evidence-based leadership development research (Harvard Business School, MIT Leadership Center, Center for Creative Leadership), Pioneers in Practice combines mentorship, experiential learning, and developmental progression to prepare you for leadership impact.
We're seeking 6-10 emerging leaders who are:
✓ OT students ready to step into professional leadership
✓ Early-career practitioners (0-5 years) wanting to expand their influence
✓ Experienced clinicians transitioning into advocacy, education, or management roles
✓ Anyone passionate about strengthening occupational therapy in Nevada
You don't need leadership experience—just commitment to growth and contribution.
We're seeking 6-10 leaders who are:
✓ Willing to share their time and wisdom
✓ Committed to ongoing learning and development -- both for themselves and others
✓ Experienced clinicians transitioning into advocacy, education, or management roles
✓ Anyone passionate about strengthening occupational therapy in Nevada
You'll be paired with an experienced Nevada OT leader for monthly one-on-one meetings. This isn't networking—it's sustained, personalized guidance from someone invested in your success.
No passive lectures. You'll work in small teams on actual initiatives aligned with NOTA's strategic priorities—advocacy campaigns, member resources, community partnerships, or professional development programs. Your work will have immediate impact.
The program mirrors how leadership actually develops:
Self-Awareness → Understanding your values, strengths, and leadership identity
Influence → Building relationships and inspiring shared purpose
Systems Thinking → Seeing the bigger picture and strategic leverage points
Strategic Action → Leading initiatives that create measurable change
We know you're juggling clinical work, continuing education, and life. The program uses flexible virtual formats, plain language (no leadership jargon), and respects your time with structured, purposeful sessions.
Kickoff Retreat | January 2026 -- Half-day virtual launch introducing leadership frameworks, program expectations, and your cohort community. Meet your mentor and project teams.
Monthly Virtual Workshops | January–July 2026 -- Five themed sessions (90 minutes each) on essential leadership capabilities:
Communicating OT's value across audiences
Advocacy strategies and policy engagement
Collaborative leadership and conflict navigation
Ethical decision-making in complex situations
Building and sustaining professional networks
Mentor Meetings | Monthly -- Structured one-on-one conversations with your assigned mentor. Come prepared with successes, challenges, and questions. Leave with guidance, connections, and accountability.
Action Project | January–July 2026 -- Your team selects a real challenge facing Nevada's OT community and develops a solution. Past leadership cohorts in other professions have launched advocacy campaigns, created member resources, established new partnerships, and influenced policy. What will you create?
DAC Reflection Pods | Monthly -- Small peer groups exploring the DAC Framework—how you're building Direction (shared purpose), Alignment (coordinated effort), and Commitment (shared responsibility) in your leadership work. This is where honest reflection happens.
Leadership Portfolio | Ongoing -- Document your growth journey with leadership artifacts, reflections on key experiences, feedback from mentors and peers, and evidence of developing capabilities. This becomes your personal leadership roadmap.
Capstone Presentation | NOTA Rise Conference, June 2026 -- Showcase your action project and leadership growth to Nevada's OT community. Receive recognition for your contributions and officially join NOTA's leadership pipeline.
By completing Pioneers in Practice, you will:
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When |
What Happens |
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October–December 2025 |
Application period opens; mentor recruitment |
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January 2026 |
Kickoff retreat; mentor introductions; pre-program assessment |
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January–July 2026 |
Monthly workshops, mentor meetings, action projects, reflection pods |
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June 2026 |
Capstone presentations at NOTA Rise Conference; program celebration |
Pioneers in Practice is built on six foundational commitments:
Values-Driven & Mission-Aligned - Every element connects to NOTA's vision for a connected, empowered OT community.
This is a pilot program—we're learning alongside you. We'll evaluate impact through:
Pre/post leadership self-assessments measuring growth across core capabilities
Team check-ins using the DAC Framework (direction, alignment, commitment)
Mentor feedback on participant progress
Peer and board evaluation of capstone presentations
Participant reflection on meaningful experiences and applied learning
Your feedback will shape future iterations, ensuring Pioneers in Practice becomes a sustainable pipeline for Nevada's OT leadership.
This pilot is designed to become an annual cohort-based program that:
✓ Creates ongoing leadership development opportunities for NOTA members
✓ Builds a mentorship culture where program alumni support future cohorts
✓ Attracts grant funding from organizations like AOTF and workforce development initiatives
✓ Provides annual recognition at NOTA conferences
✓ Establishes clear pathways for leadership readiness and advancement
You're not just joining a program—you're helping build a lasting infrastructure for leadership in Nevada's OT community.
We seek participants -- both mentors and mentees -- who demonstrate:
Curiosity about leadership and professional growth
Commitment to Nevada's OT community
Willingness to step outside comfort zones
Desire to contribute, not just consume
Openness to feedback and reflection
Collaborative spirit and respect for diverse perspectives
No prior leadership experience required. We value diverse practice settings, career stages, and perspectives.
Brief professional background and NOTA involvement
Leadership development goals (what you hope to gain)
Ideas for potential action projects addressing Nevada OT challenges
Availability for program timeline and time commitment
One professional reference
Nevada's OT community is at a pivotal moment. Workforce challenges, evolving practice environments, policy changes, and growing public need for our services demand leaders who can navigate complexity and drive meaningful change.
Pioneers in Practice prepares you to be that leader.
You'll develop skills that serve you throughout your career. You'll build relationships that sustain you through challenges. You'll create impact that strengthens our profession.
And you'll do it alongside peers who share your commitment to occupational therapy's promise: enabling participation, dignity, and quality of life for all Nevadans.
Applications open December 2025. Space is limited to 6-10 participants.
Mark your calendar. Prepare your application. Get ready to lead.
The Nevada Occupational Therapy Association advances occupational therapy through advocacy, innovation, and connection. We support practitioners across all settings, career stages, and specialties—united by our commitment to the transformative power of occupation. NOTA provides professional development, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and resources that help Nevada's OT community thrive. Pioneers in Practice represents our investment in the leaders who will carry this mission forward.
Learn more:https://nota.wildapricot.org Pioneers in Practice is made possible through NOTA's commitment to leadership development and the generous mentorship of Nevada's experienced OT professionals. Thank you to our mentors, board members, and supporters who make this opportunity available to emerging leaders.