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2010 Occupational Therapy Compensation and Workforce Study. Occupational Therapist (#10) - Best Jobs. Median pay: $74,900 Top pay: $102,000 10-year job growth: 33.5% Total jobs*: 108,800 What they do all day?

Occupational Therapist (#10) - Best Jobs

If it involves helping people perform daily activities on their own, occupational therapists have done it. While physical therapists might help someone with a hip injury learn to walk safely again, OTs would work on everyday tasks, such as getting out of bed or putting on shoes. They might also work with a child with OCD who has trouble at school, or help a patient with schizophrenia communicate more effectively. How to get the job? What makes it great? What's the catch? Quality of life ratings: A job with 2% unemployment - Video - Business News. Occupational therapists have incredible job security.

A job with 2% unemployment - Video - Business News

They make about $75,000 a year and help people lead their daily lives in the process. Dr. Leilani Alvarez performs alternative treatments for animals, with remedies including Chinese herbal medicine and physical rehabilitation. A video game designer at Riot Games in Los Angeles explains what his job entails and how he landed his dream gig. Mentalist and illusionist, Wayne Hoffman, makes $350,000 while traveling around the world performing tricks and reading people's minds.

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Join a professional dog handler as she and her champion Airedale terrier compete at the Westminster dog show. Occupational Therapy Ensures Job Security for 2013. With the nation narrowly avoiding the “fiscal cliff,” questions are being raised throughout the United States job market as to which jobs are safe and which jobs may be in danger.

Occupational Therapy Ensures Job Security for 2013

But while the rest of the country struggles to push down the unemployment rate, occupational therapy enjoys of one of the consistently lowest unemployment rates at a staggering 2%. The field has long kept its rates below 1%, but with the suffering economy of recent years, it has risen to a stable 2%, still far below the national average of 7.9%. So, what does this mean for occupational therapists in 2013? Well, it means that when you hear the talk about cut backs, layoffs, and downsizing, it won’t be about you. In fact, you may be asked to work even more. Additionally, where there is demand, there is usually increased pay.

With opportunities for travel, higher pay and demand, and gridlocked job security, it’s no wonder occupational therapy was ranked 7th Best Healthcare Job and 11th Best Job overall by U.S. Occupational Therapist Job Overview. Number of Jobs Median Salary Unemployment Rate 2.3 percent Occupational therapists work in a number of diverse environments, such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, small medical offices and clients’ homes.

Occupational Therapist Job Overview

They serve patients suffering from different conditions, including mental, physical, emotional and developmental issues. Growth in America’s elderly population is expected to keep the job market for occupational therapists especially favorable. The median annual salary for occupational therapists was $75,400 in 2012, according to the BLS. Training The minimum level of education for occupational therapists is a master’s degree in the field. Find Occupational Therapist Online Degree Programs.