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Information Provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Occupational Therapists

Career Profile:
Health Care Careers

Employment is projected to increase much faster than the average, as rapid growth in the number of middle-aged and elderly individuals increases the demand for therapeutic services. Beginning in 2007, a masters degree or higher in occupational therapy will be the minimum educational requirement. Occupational therapists are increasingly taking on supervisory roles, allowing assistants and aides to work more closely with clients under the guidance of a therapist, in an effort to reduce the cost of therapy. More than a quarter of occupational therapists work part time.


On average, Occupational Therapists earn $ 60,470 per year.

10%
25%
75%
90%

$ 40,840/yr
$ 50,450/yr
$ 73,710/yr
$ 89,450/yr

Number of people in profession:


Job Outlook:

Job Opportunities for Health Care Careers are
expected to:
Increase faster than average.



Recommended Education Level:


Degrees in this Field:

Occupational Therapy/Therapist

Related Ocupations:

Athletic Trainers
Educational, Vocational, and Schoo


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