The average salary for an occupational therapist in Alaska is around $87,440 per year.
Avg Salary
Occupational therapists earn an average yearly salary of $87,440.
Wages typically start from $57,770 and go up to $119,150.
12% above national average Updated in 2018
Occupational therapist earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Occupational therapist salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
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Alaska | $87,440 |
Alabama | $83,320 |
Arkansas | $78,730 |
Arizona | $88,606 |
California | $97,260 |
Colorado | $86,740 |
Connecticut | $89,810 |
District of Columbia | $91,950 |
Delaware | $84,890 |
Florida | $84,870 |
Georgia | $82,880 |
Hawaii | $85,940 |
Iowa | $78,510 |
Idaho | $82,350 |
Illinois | $80,365 |
Indiana | $78,252 |
Kansas | $79,530 |
Kentucky | $78,720 |
Louisiana | $84,650 |
Massachusetts | $87,940 |
Maryland | $90,790 |
Maine | $68,920 |
Michigan | $74,750 |
Minnesota | $73,760 |
Missouri | $76,560 |
Mississippi | $80,520 |
Montana | $72,820 |
North Carolina | $84,700 |
North Dakota | $67,020 |
Nebraska | $76,170 |
New Hampshire | $80,360 |
New Jersey | $95,090 |
New Mexico | $79,590 |
Nevada | $94,300 |
New York | $83,530 |
Ohio | $84,320 |
Oklahoma | $83,590 |
Oregon | $90,570 |
Pennsylvania | $76,802 |
Puerto Rico | $35,170 |
Rhode Island | $79,730 |
South Carolina | $79,460 |
South Dakota | $68,200 |
Tennessee | $84,600 |
Texas | $87,780 |
Utah | $84,680 |
Virginia | $92,110 |
Vermont | $77,620 |
Washington | $80,300 |
Wisconsin | $74,180 |
West Virginia | $79,690 |
Wyoming | $79,290 |
How much does an Occupational Therapist earn?
Demand for occupational therapy services is related to the ability of patients to pay, either directly or through health insurance. The number of individuals who have access to occupational therapy services may increase because of federal health insurance reform. Both rehabilitation and habilitation services are listed among the essential health benefits that insurers will need to cover once reforms are implemented.
In May 2012, the median annual wages for occupational therapists in the top five industries in which these therapists worked were as follows:
Nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities) - $83,430
Home health care services - $82,310
Offices of physical, occupational and speech therapists, and audiologists - $77,430
Hospitals; state, local, and private - $75,140
Elementary and secondary schools; state, local, and private - $66,610
The median annual salary for occupational therapists was $78,810 in 2014, according to the BLS. The best-paid 10 percent in the profession made $112,950, while the bottom 10 percent made $65,020. Occupational therapists that work for scientific research and development services are generally compensated very well, as are the therapists that work in the metropolitan areas of Las Vegas; Beaumont, Texas; and Daytona Beach, Florida.
How do occupational therapist salaries compare to similar careers?
Occupational therapists earn about the same as related careers in Alaska. On average, they make less than counseling psychologists but more than radiologic technologists.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Counseling psychologist salary | $85K |
Clinical psychologist salary | $85K |
Registered nurse salary | $86K |
Clinical nurse specialist salary | $88K |
Acute care nurse practitioner salary | $88K |
Occupational therapist salary | $87K |
MRI technologist salary | $84K |
Speech language pathologist salary | $85K |
Respiratory therapist salary | $76K |
Radiologic technologist salary | $73K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)