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Occupational therapy assistant
Occupational therapy assistants help patients develop, recover, improve and maintain the skills needed for daily living and working.
The median annual pay is $57,630 per year in Wisconsin, and it is expected that the need for this position will increase by 23% (much faster than average) in the next 10 years.
An associate's degree is required to become an occupational therapy assistant.
Most occupational therapy assistants and aides work full time. Occupational therapy assistants and aides may work during evenings or on weekends to accommodate patients’ schedules.
You may be a good fit for this opportunity if you excel in adaptability, compassion, interpersonal skills, attention to detail and physical strength.
Wisconsin Healthcare Careers: Job Profile
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