Travel Occupational Therapist Jobs in Alabama

Looking for an exciting and meaningful travel assignment as an occupational therapist? Look no further than Alabama! With its stunning Gulf Coast beaches and charming small towns, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this great state. And with a high demand for talented OTs at top-notch healthcare facilities, you'll have the opportunity to make a real impact while enjoying all that Alabama has to offer.

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Alabama Travel Occupational Therapist FAQ

The median salary for Occupational Therapists in the state of Alabama was $84,710 per year or $40.73 per hour in 2020 with most earning an annual salary between $64,330 and $99,760 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Entry-level jobs in Alabama or those with the lowest 10% salary earned around $49,600, while the highest 10% earned more than $119,770. Alabama ranks 32 in median annual salary for Occupational Therapists, though when adjusted to the relative cost of living, Alabama ranks at 10.

Typically, travel ot jobs will provide higher hourly and weekly pay than permanent positions in the same specialty, facility, and location. The estimated weekly gross pay listed for travel Occupational Therapists is based on the specified hours per week listed on job cards and includes available stipend amounts.

To become an Occupational Therapist in Alabama, you must first complete a degree program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE). Then, you must pass the national certification exam administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After obtaining certification, you must apply for licensure through the Alabama Board of Occupational Therapy. The application fee is $140 ($145.60 total with fees) and the processing time is typically 1-2 weeks after receipt of the completed application. Additional information and the application can be found on the Alabama Board of Occupational Therapy website.

Yes, Alabama is an OT Compact State. The Occupational Therapy Compact (OTC) was passed into law in Alabama on June 6th, 2019.

Traveling as an allied health professional provides a number of personal and career benefits. Travel Occupational Therapist Jobs provide competitive pay packages, as they are needed all across the country. With the occupational therapist jobs expected to grow by 17.5% by 2030 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, occupational therapy travel jobs will be in demand for years to come in nearly any setting. This demand allows an OT to explore the country and experience any health setting from home health to acute care. Agencies also may also provide insurance benefits, travel reimbursement, housing stipends, reimbursement for licenses, and other perks depending on the contract.

Many therapy travelers find employment opportunities through recruitment agencies and marketplaces, which means you have better access to job boards to choose your schedule, location, and salary. When you begin browsing for jobs, be sure to consider the housing options, the benefits, the guaranteed hours policy, and the recruiting company’s overall reputation.

The good news is that Fusion Marketplace has everything you need when it comes to finding the perfect traveling occupational therapist job. Here, you have the freedom to compare benefits, packages, and staffing agencies—all in one place. So create a profile and find your next travel therapy job today.