In an occupational therapist contract job, you provide temporary help for employers. In this role, you may help train people to overcome their physical or mental health issues and suggest treatment options so they can continue to work independently, all while you travel from assignment to assignment. Contracts can last anywhere from a few days to several months, with most falling somewhere between these two extremes. For example, schools may ask you to provide occupational therapy for students over summer break, while local companies hiring people with congenital disabilities to fulfill certain holiday roles may ask you to help train them before the shopping season ramps up.