How To Become A Occupational Therapist


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There is well over 100k patients that are in rehabilitation either do to accidents or genetic defect. If your a compassionate person that enjoy helping people Occupational Therapist would be a great career path for you. Occupational Therapist implement and supervise treatment plans designed to help medical patients or people with disabilities. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov) projected job growth of 29% for occupational therapist between 2016 and 2026, a much faster than average rate, and stated that the median annual salary in the field was about $59k in 2017. The rising number of people entering old age is creating new job openings in the field.

In 2017, Occupational therapists earned an average about $60k. The number of people employed as Occupational therapists has been growing at a rate of 0.5%, about 111k people in 2016 to about 112k people in 2017. About 91% of Occupational therapists are Female, making them the more common gender in the occupation. About 83% of Occupational therapists are White, making that the most common race or ethnicity in the occupation. Representing about 8% of Occupational therapists, Asian is the second most common race or ethnicity in this occupation. 

 

How To Become A Occupational Therapist

Certified Occupational Therapist are required to hold a 2-year associate degree or certificate from a community college or technical school. Most states also require occupational therapist assistants to earn a license before they can work, which involves passing a standardized test. Certified Occupational Therapist must be great communicators, motivators, have patients and show sympathetic to their clients’ needs. Great at follow directions, monitor clients’ progress and suggest changes to the therapy plan as need be.

(source: https://datausa.io)

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