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How much will I make through Occupational Therapist Employment?

By Susan - Thursday 6 Mar 10:00 am

Occupational Therapist Employment is an involved business, and requires highly skilled individuals to carry out the practice. A 4 year study is normal for receiving the adequate qualifications to be able to embark in occupational therapist employment. Being that the studying is no walk in the park, and the actual practice of occupational therapy is so precise and focussed on being correct, the remuneration of occupational therapist employment is quite substantial.

Depending on where you work or what kind of practice you are entering into will also determine your monthly or annual salary. There are many different levels for occupational therapist employment as well as many different arenas to enter into.

If you started your own private practice you could decide what rate is applicable to you and what you need to command to cover your costs and make a profit.

According to salary.com, these are the base ranges for different types of occupational therapist employment that are available, so in other words this is where the salaries would start:

An Occupational Therapist can earn roughly between $60000.00 annually and $90000.00 annually. This is all influenced by your location in America and the company you work for. The figures given for each location as split into regions for occupational therapist employment are as follows:

  • West: Starting at about $67000.00
  • North East: Starting at $66500.00
  • Middle Atlantic: Starting at $66500.00
  • South: Starting at $63300.00
  • Midwest: Starting at $62900.00

Accepting occupational therapist employment as an assistant can earn you a base salary of between $35000.00 and $50000.00 annually. As per location, the salaries differ as noted below:

  • West: Starting average of $44300.00
  • North East: Starting at $44500.00
  • Middle Atlantic: Starting at $43600.00
  • South: Starting at $42300.00
  • Midwest: Starting at $41900.00

Occupational therapist employment specializing in home care is assistance geared towards people who are unable to come to hospitals or your practice for treatment. It allows you to have the freedom of conducting business from anywhere and not having to work out of one space everyday. Because travelling is involved, remuneration can be slightly higher, ranging from a base salary of about $57000.00 to $76000.00 annually. These figures, like the others, differ according to your location:

  • West: Starting at $67700.00
  • North East: Starting at $68200.00
  • Middle Atlantic: Starting at $66900.00
  • South: Starting at $65800.00
  • Midwest: Starting at $62400.00

Occupational therapist employment in a nursing home will return slightly higher rewards on a monetary scale, and far higher rewards on a scale of job satisfaction. Being able to help people that are confined to a home will bring a small sense of achievement to them and hopefully improve their living conditions and lifestyle. On average, occupational therapists working in nursing homes will receive a base salary of between $60000.00 and $76000.00 annually.

According to region:

  • West: Starting at $68900.00
  • North East: Starting at $68400.00
  • Middle Atlantic: Starting at $68200.00
  • South: Starting at $67900.00
  • Midwest: Starting at $65600.00

Choosing occupational therapist employment as an occupational therapists assistant in a nursing home will also present you with a competitive salary as opposed to other areas. With a base salary ranging from $43000.00 to $56000.00 annually, here are the figures by region:

  • West: Starting at $51000.00
  • North East: Starting at $50600.00
  • Middle Atlantic: Starting at $50700.00
  • South: Starting at $49900.00
  • Midwest: Starting at $47400.00

Judging by these figures, job satisfaction is not the only thing you can gain by opting for occupational therapist employment. A competitive salary and decent annual remuneration is also a part of the package.

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