Occupational therapists help people who are limited in their ability to cope with everyday life due to illness, injury or disability. They develop individual therapy concepts to promote the independence and quality of life of their clients. Various therapeutic methods are used, such as training in everyday skills, support with rehabilitation or the use of aids. Their work takes place in various facilities, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers and medical practices.
The average salary for occupational therapy jobs in Germany is about €35,500 gross per year. With a 40-hour work week, this corresponds to an hourly wage of €17.46.
Salaries vary by region. In Munich and Stuttgart, the average salaries are around €39,800 and €38,600 per year, while in Hamburg and Cologne they are approximately €37,500 and €37,100 per year.
With increased work experience and management responsibility, the salary also rises. Occupational therapists with more than 10 years of experience and management responsibility earn on average over €50,000 per year.
Currently, there are many job offers for occupational therapists in Germany, especially in larger cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich.
In order to work as an occupational therapist, you generally need a state-recognized qualification. This can take place at special schools for occupational therapy or at universities. The training usually lasts three years and includes both theoretical and practical content. In addition, prospective occupational therapists should complete internships in various facilities to gain practical experience. Further training in certain specialist areas is also possible and can increase career opportunities.
Occupational therapists have various career opportunities. In addition to working in clinics or practices, there is also the option of becoming self-employed or working in counseling services. Occupational therapists can also take part in further and advanced training to specialize in specific areas such as paediatric or geriatric therapy or take on management positions. Research and teaching at technical colleges and universities are also interesting opportunities for occupational therapists.