Careers and Outcomes

Are you a creative problem-solver who cares about people?

You’d love a career in occupational therapy.

You can become a skilled health care professional who uses science, psychology and social skills to help people reach their full potential.

What is occupational therapy?

Occupational therapy student in a wheelchair using kitchen equipment while another student assists her.

When a health condition arises, occupational therapy answers the question: “Now what?”

This vital health care service helps people with limitations (injury, illness or disability) live a normal life.

It’s more common than you may think.

Occupational therapy can help:

  • A person learn how to dress after a stroke.
  • A child improve their social skills.

And much more. Through occupational therapy, people of all ages can reach their goals, live (more) independently and do the things (occupations) that matter to them.

What does an occupational therapist do?

You help build, maintain and restore the everyday skills people need to live.

When people face a health issue and need to adjust their life, you’re there to make it happen.

As an occupational therapist, you evaluate your patient’s situation, assess their environment(s) and design a treatment plan that helps them reach their goals.

Your services create confidence, independence and make daily life possible for more people.

Are occupational therapists in high demand?

Yes. Employers want to hire you and you can earn a good salary. 100% of our students are employed within six months of graduating.

Job growth

17%

Projected job growth through 2030, much faster than the national average.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Average salary

$86,280

Average (median) salary for occupational therapists.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Where can you work as an occupational therapist?

Any place health care happens.

You could provide your services in settings like:

  • Clinics and offices
  • Hospitals
  • Nursing facilities
  • Rehab centers
  • Schools

Want to do your own thing? Many occupational therapists run their own practice or partner with other health care professionals.

Helping you on the job hunt

As you complete your degree, we’ll prepare you for your next step: Getting hired.

Through Missouri State’s occupational therapy program, you can:

  • Attend career fairs, conferences and meet potential employers.
  • Build hands-on experiences in labs, clinics and Fieldwork.
  • Prepare a resume that highlights your strengths and skills.
  • Explore resources and upcoming employment opportunities.

Our high pass rates and low costs mean you’ll be ready to thrive in your profession with less student debt.