Significant parts of this role may be automated or augmented by AI in the coming years. Developing complementary skills and staying adaptable will be important.
Occupational Therapist faces a 45% AI displacement risk. Significant parts of this role may be automated by AI in coming years. The median salary is $98,340, with AI projected to shift compensation by +8%. Our analysis covers timeline, adaptation strategies, and skills that remain valuable.
Source: What About AI? Career Assessment ·
Healthcare & Medical
AI isn't replacing jobs—people using AI are replacing people who don't
What this means: AI is starting to change how this job is done. Workers who learn AI tools now will have an advantage as the shift accelerates.
Complete job elimination risk
When major changes expected
Human connection required
This Job Isn't Going Away—But Who Does It Is Changing
Full automation risk: 22% (chance AI replaces the role entirely)
Risk without AI skills: 45% (chance AI-equipped workers replace you)
This 23-point gap is your opportunity. The role will exist, but it will go to workers who use AI. Be one of them.
Analysis updated February 2026
"Jobs requiring social interaction + high dexterity + unstructured environment are safer."
"AI and emerging technologies present an unprecedented opportunity to bridge workforce gaps in occupational therapy while redefining the scope and delivery of care, enabling practitioners to extend their reach without compromising the human-centered values at the profession's core."
Significant parts of this role may be automated or augmented by AI in the coming years. Developing complementary skills and staying adaptable will be important.
AI tools for adaptive technology assessment and gamified therapy are emerging but occupational therapy's highly individualized, holistic approach to daily living skills remains deeply human-centered. AI will enhance documentation and remote monitoring without significantly displacing core OT roles.
AI will become an accepted augmentation tool in OT practice for documentation, assessment scoring, and remote monitoring while human-centered care remains central
Source: American Occupational Therapy Association
Healthcare roles requiring human interaction and physical presence will see 30% demand growth by 2030, with rehabilitation therapists among the fastest-growing segments
Source: World Economic Forum
Agentic AI could autonomously manage routine therapy scheduling, outcomes tracking, and payer documentation, freeing OTs to focus entirely on direct patient care
Source: Deloitte Health Care AI Report
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Shared rehabilitation focus with overlapping patient populations, similar AI movement analysis tools, and collaborative treatment planning
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