Occupational therapists evaluate and treat active-duty members of the armed forces, family members and retirees with a variety of physical, psychosocial or developmental limitations. You'll plan therapeutic activities directed toward the promotion of health or for rehabilitation of physical or psychosocial dysfunction as they relate to activities of daily living. In addition to managing educational and research functions, daily duties include administering occupational therapy programs, conducting patient interviews and advising commanders on long-range planning and needs for program development in support of occupational therapy services. PAY CHART
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