An Occupational Therapy Assistant
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As America's population ages, the demand for occupational therapy
continues to grow. Occupational therapy aides are enjoying a surge in
job opportunities nationwide and a healthy average salary of $38,480,
according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. If you're interested
in a secure healthcare job that doesn't require years of specialized
medical training, consider becoming
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programs, you can study at home, on your own time and at your own pace.



Occupational Therapy
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Job growth: 23%, much faster than average

Education requirements: At least a master's degree occupational
therapists
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assistants

Average annual earnings:

Occupational therapy assistants: $42,000

Occupational therapists: $60,000

Major employers:

Hospitals

Other health practitioners

Educational services

Nursing care facilities

Estimated number of jobs held (2006): 99,000



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