John B. Ryan Jr. is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant specializing in Occupational Therapist. Currently working at Christian Health in Waldwick, NJ.
Overview
Experience
3+ years
Position in NurseSend Database
1,494 healthcare professionals in NurseSend hold the Occupational Therapist specialty. John B. Ryan Jr. is one of them.
27 Occupational Therapists are based in NJ (out of 23,487 total healthcare contacts in that state).
8 contacts at Christian Health are tracked in NurseSend.
Typical Occupational Therapist compensation in NJ: $80,000 – $134,000 (median $103,000). Source: BLS OEWS adjusted for state cost of labor.
100% of Occupational Therapists in NJ have verified education credentials on file.
Occupational Therapists (OTs) help patients regain daily living skills across acute care, SNF, and pediatric settings. John B. Ryan Jr. is an OT — recruiters should tailor outreach to specialty setting and patient population.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is John B. Ryan Jr. located?
John B. Ryan Jr. is based in Waldwick, NJ and is a Occupational Therapist.
Where does John B. Ryan Jr. work?
John B. Ryan Jr. is currently at Christian Health in Waldwick, NJ.
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What is the average salary for a Occupational Therapist in NJ?
Occupational Therapists in NJ typically earn $80,000 to $134,000 annually, with a median of $103,000. Figures derive from BLS OEWS data, adjusted for state cost of labor. Senior-titled roles (Charge Nurse, Manager, Director) and high-acuity practice settings push the upper end.