How to Become A Patient Care Technician in Ohio

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Ohio employs approximately 63,280 workers in the related “Nursing Assistants” category (SOC 31-1131), with a median annual wage of $39,010 1. The state’s concentration of jobs in this category is 1.22x the national average, indicating strong regional demand. Nationally, employment in this category is projected to grow 2.3% from 2024 to 2034, with about 204,100 openings per year 2. This page covers how to become a patient care technician in Ohio, including certification options, training programs, and salary data.

A note on salary data: The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not track patient care technician salaries as a separate category. The wage figures on this page are based on the closest matching BLS classification: Nursing Assistants (SOC 31-1131). Actual patient care technician earnings may vary.

Quick Answers About Becoming A Patient Care Technician in Ohio

How do I become a patient care technician in Ohio? Ohio requires credentials such as State Tested Nurse Aide. The licensing authority is the Ohio Department of Aging - Board of Executives of Long-Term Services & Supports 3. You also need to complete an approved training program or apprenticeship.

How long does it take? Most paths take 1 to 5 years depending on whether you choose trade school, an apprenticeship, or a combination of both.

Do I need a license in Ohio? Yes. Ohio has licensing or registration requirements for patient care technicians. The Ohio Department of Aging - Board of Executives of Long-Term Services & Supports oversees licensing 3. See the licensing section below for details.

What do patient care technicians earn in Ohio? The BLS does not track patient care technician wages separately. Based on the related “Nursing Assistants” category, the median annual wage in Ohio is $39,010, with entry-level wages around $35,060 and experienced workers earning $46,570 or more 1.

At a Glance

Patient Care Technician License Requirements in Ohio

The Ohio Department of Aging - Board of Executives of Long-Term Services & Supports oversees patient care technician licensing in Ohio 3.

License Types

LicenseRequirements
State Tested Nurse AidePlease refer to the licensing authority or the Ohio Career Information System (OCIS) at (800) 700-6247 for more information on license requirements.

License information sourced from CareerOneStop 4.

Patient Care Technician Wages by Metro Area in Ohio

Patient Care Technician Wages by Metro Area in Ohio

Note: The BLS does not track patient care technician wages separately. The data below is based on the closest matching category: Nursing Assistants (SOC 31-1131).

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2025 OES data), nursing assistants wages in Ohio vary by metro area.

Metro AreaEmploymentMedian Annual WageAvg. Annual WageEntry Level
(10th pctile)
Experienced
(90th pctile)
Cleveland13,060$39,010$40,590$35,480$46,710
Cincinnati11,390$40,350$41,950$37,300$47,180
Columbus10,020$42,970$42,030$37,510$47,230
Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek4,970$41,670$40,740$36,430$44,940
Toledo3,590$39,700$41,230$36,050$46,900
Akron3,170$39,250$40,520$36,540$45,700
Canton-Massillon2,360$37,840$39,050$34,040$44,810
Youngstown-Warren2,360$37,050$37,520$34,230$43,180
Huntington-Ashland1,950$37,140$36,890$29,600$45,400
Wheeling910$36,910$37,740$34,940$44,520
Springfield720$38,020$39,240$35,570$44,970
Lima690$37,360$39,390$31,590$47,210
Weirton-Steubenville660$36,190$36,700$31,370$42,220
Mansfield600$39,380$38,680$33,070$45,210
Sandusky560$37,910$39,220$32,090$44,910

Wages reflect survey data and vary based on experience, credentials, employer, and local market conditions. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025.

Top Metros for Patient care technicians in Ohio

The metropolitan areas listed below report the highest patient care technician employment within Ohio according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025).

Metro AreaEmploymentMedian Annual Wage
Cleveland13,060$39,010
Cincinnati11,390$40,350
Columbus10,020$42,970
Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek4,970$41,670
Toledo3,590$39,700

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the job outlook for patient care technicians in Ohio? Ohio employs approximately 63,280 workers in the related “Nursing Assistants” category 1. Nationally, employment in this category is projected to grow 2.3% from 2024 to 2034 2.

Can I work as a patient care technician in Ohio with an out-of-state license? Contact the Ohio Department of Aging - Board of Executives of Long-Term Services & Supports for details on reciprocity and credential transfer.

What training programs are available in Ohio? Options include trade schools, community colleges, and apprenticeship programs. Use the school finder above to search for accredited programs in Ohio.

How much do patient care technicians earn in Ohio compared to the national average? The median annual wage for patient care technicians in Ohio is $39,010 (based on the related “Nursing Assistants” category), which is $520 below the national median of $39,530 according to BLS data 1.

Citations

About this guide: Researched and written by the TradeCareerPath Editorial Team. Our editorial team researches and sources every trade school and career guide using federal labor and education data, including BLS OEWS and Employment Projections, DOL apprenticeship records, IPEDS, College Scorecard, and state licensing boards. We follow the editorial standards documented at /editorial-policy/.

References


  1. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics: https://www.bls.gov/oes/ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  2. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Employment Projections: https://www.bls.gov/emp/ ↩︎ ↩︎

  3. Ohio Department of Aging - Board of Executives of Long-Term Services & Supports - Licensing Information: https://www.beltss.ohio.gov ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  4. CareerOneStop - Licensed Occupations: https://www.careeronestop.org/Toolkit/Training/find-licenses.aspx ↩︎

Data sources

Figures on this page are sourced from the federal and state datasets below. Methodology: how we rank and source data.

DataProviderVintage
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS)U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsMay 2025
Employment ProjectionsU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics2024-2034
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data SystemNational Center for Education Statistics (IPEDS)2024
College Scorecard (school-level outcomes)U.S. Department of Educationlatest release
College Scorecard (field-of-study earnings)U.S. Department of Educationlatest release (updated 2026-06-12)
Occupational licensing requirementsCareerOneStop (U.S. Department of Labor)latest release (updated 2026-02-22)
Registered apprenticeship programsCareerOneStop / Apprenticeship.gov (U.S. Department of Labor)latest release (updated 2025-10-25)
O*NET occupation profiles (skills, tasks, tools, job zones)U.S. Department of Labor (O*NET / Employment & Training Admin.)O*NET 29.1 (updated 2026-06-13)