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Get Started as a Respiratory Therapist in Utah

A career as a respiratory therapist in Utah offers good income potential and jobs growth. In fact the Bureau of Labor Statistics has predicted that demand for respiratory therapists will increase by 19% betw5
een 2019 to 2029.

To become a respiratory therapist in Utah it is a requirement that you graduate from an accredited respiratory therapist school. Once you have graduated you will then need to apply for a license before you can begin working. Certification is not a necessity but it does provide additional assurances as to your skills and competencies.

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Respiratory Therapist Schools in Utah

SchoolAreaDegreeLearn More
Stevens Henager CollegeMurrayAAS DegreeLearn More
Salt Lake Community CollegeSalt Lake CityAAS DegreeLearn More
Independence UniversitySalt Lake CityAS DegreeLearn More

The Commission on Accreditation of Respiratory Care (CoARC) is the organization in charge of accreditation for respiratory therapist schools.

There are 3 accredited respiratory therapy schools in Utah.

You have the option of completing an associates degree (2 years) or a bachelors degree (4 years) in your path to becoming a respiratory therapist . An associates degree will get you started in your career whilst a bachelors degree will open up more career doors such as supervisory and management roles.

Learn more: Respiratory therapist program requirements

Utah Respiratory License and Certification Requirements

Respiratory therapist certification is optional in Utah. However licensing is an important prerequisite to securing employment as a respiratory therapist in the state.

The Div Of Occupational & Professional Licensing governs the licensing of respiratory therapists in Utah. You can contact the Board directly using the details below:

Phone: 801-530-6628
Website: dopl.utah.gov

Learn more: How to become a respiratory therapist


Respiratory Therapist Salary in Utah

Average Salary$62,210
Hourly Wage$29.91
Top 10%$79,790
Bottom 10%$47,550
Employed1070

The average respiratory therapist salary in Utah is $62,210 – 3% below the national average.*

*Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) (2019).

This equates to an average hourly wage of $29.91.

Salary levels for respiratory therapists in Utah have grown by 7%, or $3,870, between 2015 and 2019.

Salary Range

  • The top 10% of earners in the profession in Utah had an average salary of $79,790
  • The lower 10% and entry level respiratory therapists earned an average salary of $47,550
  • Respiratory therapists working in Salt Lake City earned the highest average salary in the state at $63,190
  • Those working in Ogden-Clearfield have the lowest average salary level at $60,580.

The table below breaks down salaries across the main metro areas in the state.

Metro AreaSalaryTop 10%Bottom 10%Employed
Ogden-Clearfield$60,580$77,930$46,810210
Provo-Orem$61,500$77,760$47,400150
Salt Lake City$63,190$81,060$48,690580

Respiratory Therapist Employment in Utah

There are currently 1070 people employed as respiratory therapists in Utah. This number has increased significantly by 27%, or 230 respiratory therapy jobs, between 2015 and 2019.

The highest number of respiratory therapy jobs in Utah are in Salt Lake City.

The table below compares respiratory therapy salary and employment with similar healthcare careers in Utah;

CareerSalaryEmployment
Respiratory Therapist$62,2101,070
Speech & Language Therapist$79,4801,360
Physical Therapist$85,8801,890
Occupational Therapist$83,670860


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