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Missouri Occupational Therapy License Board

Don't let the process of getting your Missouri occupational therapy licenses scare you away from a great travel OT adventure. We've scoured the web and gathered the information you need to make the process much easier. While we were at it, we also dotted this page with information about Missouri OT salaries and travel OT jobs in the state for good measure.

Plus, you can reach out to Med Travelers if you need more assistance. Our experienced mentors and recruiters can help you succeed at a travel OT career.

 

How to Get Your Missouri Occupational Therapy License

The Board of Occupational Therapy in the state usually approves eligible applications for New Mexico OT licenses within around a month. The average New Mexico occupational therapy salary is lower than the national average, but the cost of living in the state is much lower than the national average, which makes an assignment here financially lucrative for many.

It's not called the Show-Me State for nothing: Missouri offers a variety of options for entertainment, including Branson. You can explore big city culture and nightlife in St. Louis or Kansas City. First, you need that license, and we've got you covered with all the info on this page. You can also reach out to us for more assistance if needed.

 

How long does it take to receive your occupational therapy license in Missouri?


It typically takes around a month to receive your occupational license in Missouri. This is average compared to other occupational therapy licenses across the United States.

Missouri Occupational Therapy contact information


Helpful Links


Address
Board of Occupational Therapy
3605 Missouri Boulevard
P.O. Box 1335
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1335

Contact
Email: ot@pr.mo.gov
Phone: (573) 751.0877
Fax: (573) 526.3489

Missouri Occupational Therapy Salary Information

Being an allied traveler, especially with Med Travelers, comes with a lot of amazing benefits. Let's start with this fact: As an allied traveler, you can often make up to 20% more than non-allied OTs. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the average Missouri OT salary is $79,570 per year.

But occupational therapy travel jobs via Med Travelers offer so much more than just an opportunity for great money. You can make new friends, explore wonderful sights and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with perks such as dedicated recruiters, health benefits and housing stipends.

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