Occupational Therapist Jobs in Indiana

Find open OT positions in Indiana, explore salary data, and learn about local requirements at OneWell Healthcare.

$14–$18
Hourly Pay in Indiana
$29,000–$37,000
Annual Salary Range
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Open Positions in Indiana

Occupational Therapist Careers in Indiana

Indiana has a growing demand for Occupational Therapists as the state expands home and community-based services (HCBS) under Medicaid waiver programs. OneWell Healthcare actively recruits OTs in Indiana to support individuals with disabilities and seniors who want to live independently in their communities.

Indiana Pay Note

Indiana FSSA's Community Integration and Habilitation waivers drive consistent DSP demand.

Open Occupational Therapist Positions in Indiana

No openings listed right now — but we're always growing in Indiana.

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Requirements in Indiana

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Valid driver's license
  • Clean background check
  • CPR / First Aid certification (employer-provided)
  • State-specific training (covered in onboarding)

What OneWell Provides in Indiana

  • Competitive salary with sign-on bonuses available
  • Flexible scheduling — home health and community settings
  • CEU reimbursement and professional development budget
  • Manageable caseloads with clinical support
  • Practice across diverse client populations

Occupational Therapist FAQ — Indiana

How much does a Occupational Therapist make in Indiana?

In Indiana, Occupational Therapists typically earn $14–$18 per hour, or $29,000–$37,000 per year. Indiana FSSA's Community Integration and Habilitation waivers drive consistent DSP demand.

Are there Occupational Therapist jobs available in Indiana right now?

OneWell Healthcare is actively growing its Indiana team. Sign up for job alerts to be notified when positions become available in your area.

What are the requirements to become a Occupational Therapist in Indiana?

Basic requirements in Indiana typically include a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver's license, and a clean background check. OT-specific training is provided by OneWell Healthcare. Some states have additional certification requirements which your coordinator will walk you through.

What does an Occupational Therapist do?

OTs evaluate clients' functional abilities and design individualized interventions to help them perform daily activities — from dressing and cooking to returning to work. They work in home health, outpatient, pediatric, mental health, and school settings.

How long does it take to become an OT?

Becoming an OT typically takes 6–7 years: 4 years for a bachelor's degree, 2–3 years for an OT master's or doctoral program, plus the NBCOT exam and state licensure.

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