U.S. Army
Occupational Therapists have the strength to heal our Nation’s
defenders
If you are a
professional in the field of occupational therapy and want to
combine your specialized skills with a desire to serve your
country, a career as an Army Occupational Therapist might be the
one for you.
Outstanding
Opportunities
As an Occupational
Therapist and officer in the U.S. Army care team, you’ll learn to
use the latest technology to help Soldiers, and their families
improve their physical health. As part of our multidisciplinary
health care organization, you’ll gain the experience needed to take
your career to the next level. U.S. Army Occupational Therapists
may provide individualized treatment plans for Soldiers who are
experiencing operational combat stress and injuries, as well as
administering assessments of battlefield units to determine health
statuses. To prepare you for your roles as an Army Occupational
Therapist, the U.S. Army provides trainings, continued education
programs, seminars and conferences to expose you to as many
opportunities as possible during your time in the Army. If you
decide to join the Army Reserve, you will be able to serve your
country as needed while still supporting your
community.
Whether you choose Active duty or Army
Reserve, a career as an Army Occupational Therapist allows you to
serve your nation in critical
ways.
Outstanding
Benefits
When you join the Army
Medical Specialist Corps, you’ll be making a difference in the
lives of our Soldiers and the country at large while gaining access
to invaluable opportunities, like supporting humanitarian missions,
leadership training and a competitive benefit
package.
Benefits may
include : Repayment of
qualified education loans to lending institution, paid annually
over a maximum of three years while
serving
Based on your field of concentration,
you may be eligible for an accession bonus, paid over a four-year
period while serving
Full-tuition scholarship
opportunity for a two-phase, occupational therapy graduate program,
focused on academic, scientific research and clinical
excellence
Travel opportunities, to include
humanitarian missions
Up to 30 days of paid
vacation earned annually
Enrollment in a
military retirement system that blends the traditional legacy
retirement pension with a defined contribution to service members’
Thrift Savings Plan account
No- to low-cost
medical and dental care for you and your
family
Commissary and post exchange shopping
privileges
Specialized training to become a
leader in
medicine
Eligibility
Requirements
Must have
a master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited Occupational
Therapist program
Foreign graduates may apply
if they have a permanent certificate from the Educational Council
of Foreign Medical Graduates
Must have a
current, unrestricted license to practice medicine in the United
States, District of Columbia or Puerto
Rico
Must have a current state license to
practice occupational therapy and current Nation Board for
Certification in Occupational Therapy
(NBCOT)
Must have completed a training program
in occupational therapy
Be between the ages of
18 and 42 years old (waivers are on a case-by-case
basis)
Must be a U.S. citizen to serve Active
Duty
Must have a permanent U.S. residency for
Army Reserve
Have
questions or want more
information?
To find out more
information about becoming an Occupational Therapist in the U.S.
Army, visit
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www.goarmy.com / amedd .
You may also reach out to your local Army Healthcare Recruiter to
learn how you can get started on your journey as an Army
Occupational Therapist.
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