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Nurse Practitioner vs Occupational Therapist salary

In Brazil, a nurse practitioner earns about 45% more than a occupational therapist $66,711 vs $45,974 per year.

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Healthcare
Nurse Practitioner
$66,711/yr
Monthly
$5,556
Hourly
$32
Range
$48,693$88,720
10-yr outlook
+45%
Healthcare
Occupational Therapist
$45,974/yr
Monthly
$3,834
Hourly
$22
Range
$34,393$60,138
10-yr outlook
+12%

Pay range, side by side

PercentileNurse PractitionerOccupational Therapist
Entry (10th)$48,693$34,393
25th$57,712$40,183
Median$66,711$45,974
75th$77,726$53,056
Senior (90th)$88,720$60,138

National Brazil figures in BRL. Individual pay varies with experience, employer, and location.

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Frequently asked questions

Does a nurse practitioner or occupational therapist earn more in Brazil?
A nurse practitioner earns more, at about R$ 341.000 per year vs R$ 235.000 for a occupational therapist — roughly 45% (R$ 106.000) more.
What is the salary range for these roles in Brazil?
A nurse practitioner typically earns R$ 248.900–R$ 453.500, while a occupational therapist earns R$ 175.800–R$ 307.400 per year.
How much do these jobs pay per month in Brazil?
On a monthly basis before tax, a nurse practitioner averages about R$ 28.400 and a occupational therapist about R$ 19.600.
How do entry-level salaries compare?
At the 10th percentile in Brazil, a nurse practitioner earns about R$ 248.900 while a occupational therapist earns about R$ 175.800 per year.
How do senior-level salaries compare?
At the 90th percentile in Brazil, a nurse practitioner earns about R$ 453.500 while a occupational therapist earns about R$ 307.400 per year.
Are nurse practitioner and occupational therapist similar careers?
Both roles sit in the Healthcare category on Pay by Role, which is why we compare them head-to-head. Day-to-day work still differs — review each job page for skills and outlook.