Traveling PT Jobs

Traveling Physical Therapy Jobs

After reviewing a patient’s history, a PT will guide the patient through a series of movements or exercises to diagnose the individual’s needs and challenges. The therapist then creates a custom care plan for the patient, complete with quantifiable goals.

    
Job Info Location Weekly Pay (sort)
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Columbia SC
Start Date: ASAP
Elgin SC $2059
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Birmingham-Hoover AL
Start Date: ASAP
Gardendale AL $2091
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta GA
Start Date: ASAP
Bethlehem GA $2200
PT - PTA »
13 weeks - Days 8

Start Date: ASAP
Cheraw SC $1614
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8

Start Date: ASAP
Cheraw SC $2440
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Wichita KS
Start Date: ASAP
Wichita KS $2520
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta GA
Start Date: ASAP
Atlanta GA $2149
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta GA
Start Date: ASAP
Cumming GA $1920
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Terre Haute IN
Start Date: ASAP
Terre Haute IN $2080
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Salem OR
Start Date: ASAP
Silverton OR $1623
PT - Physical Therapist »
13 weeks - Days 8
Metro Area: Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta GA
Start Date: ASAP
Marietta GA $2099

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This estimated weekly gross pay is based on the specified number of hours per week and includes available stipend amounts. Traveler eligibility is subject to company policy, as well as additional regulations and laws.

Requirements for Physical Therapy Travel Jobs

Physical therapists entering the profession need a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. All states require physical therapists to be licensed. Specialty-related certifications may be required for specific allied healthcare or rehab therapy positions, along with proof of eligibility to work in the United States.

More Information About Physical Therapist Travel

A physical therapist is an allied professional who works to reduce patients’ pain, restore or improve their mobility, and prevent future injury.

Physical Therapist Travel Job Description

The ideal candidate will be thorough and competent at examining patients' medical histories, then testing and measuring their strength, range of motion, balance and coordination, posture, muscle performance, respiration, and motor function. The PT prescribes the best treatment strategy for each individual.

Physical Therapist Pay

According to Payscale.com, the average annual salary for a Licensed Physical Therapist is over $76,000 in 2024. The highest earners can make over 6 figures annually. Both permanent and travel PTs may be eligible for additional bonuses. The physical therapy field is growing in terms of pay and hiring volume. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the physical therapy field will grow 15 percent from 2022 to 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations. Because a growing number of healthcare employers emphasize therapy as an alternative or a prior requirement to surgery, a travel PT career is one with a strong future.