Certified Physical Therapists are Writing Their Own Ticket in Top Pay Jobs
Specialist certification is the formal recognition of clinical excellence for physical therapists. Building on a broad base of education and practice, in order to develop a greater depth of skill, allows the therapist to help not just a broader base of clients, but a more specific population of patients.
American Traveler Allied is committed to understanding the tremendous commitment to lifelong learning that these therapists have taken; we honor that dedication by placing them in top therapy jobs in all 50 U.S. States, in hospitals let them work extensively in their specialties, listed here:
American Traveler Allied Works Closely with Every Therapist, Finding an Ideal Employment Match
At our staffing firm, consultants work round the clock, helping therapists land the ideal allied healthcare job. It should be noted that the physical therapy job market is particularly strong in the following U.S. States:
- Massachusetts PT jobs: There’s so much to do in this gorgeous state, whether you're into city life or rustic simplicity (average PT salary: $105K)
- California PT jobs: This is in the top five highest paying states for therapy jobs (average PT salary: $95K)
- Washington PT jobs: The Evergreen State is helping lead the way in ensuring high pay (average PT salary: $109K)
- Virginia PT jobs: The annual salary in the Lover’s State is very competitive with the national average and may soon rise above it (average PT salary: $95K).
- Texas PT jobs: The Lone Star State’s physical therapy association has been enjoying record turn outs at their annual conference. Therapy jobs are hot here (average PT salary: $90K)!
- Illinois PT jobs: The average salary here of $90K is 5% above the national average for therapists (average PT salary: $93K).
- New York PT jobs: Great location, tons of unique perks and excellent compensation (average PT salary: $105K).
Seek Excellence and Apply at American Traveler Allied Today
Physical therapists are known for challenging themselves in order to maximize their potential on the allied healthcare career path—that’s why so many get certified in one of the 8 specialties acknowledged by the ABPTS—read more about the certification process by visiting their website that also gives certification testing dates and deadlines. Call or apply online today to get the career resources you need to rise to the top in your PT career, and all other branches of allied healthcare! Apply online or call us today to work toward a universal goal among therapists of creating direct access to PTs for all concerns related to movement, function and health.
**Salary figures in this blog are cited in: Ziprecruiter