Finding a job seems to be difficult in this economy, with a degree and without. If you are looking for physical therapy travel jobs, there are a few things to consider in seeking employment.
Salary
Traveling physical therapists in America can make anywhere from $64k to $86k per year, on average. When looking for travel therapy jobs, find a business that will hire you at a competitive salary so that all your hard work and studying will have been worthwhile. This may depend on region, as well, which is why it may be convenient to go with a company that can place you in a preferred region, adjusting your salary accordingly.
Insurance
This is the big topic of discussion in today’s political atmosphere. With medical costs on the rise, health, eye, dental, and life insurance can be extremely costly. Make sure the travel therapy jobs you are looking for will provide insurance.
Moving, Housing, and Other Costs
Aspiring traveling physical therapists know that the costs of traveling can be huge. A rental truck, the gas, and even the time can all make for some added stress. Not to mention moving into a new area where you have no idea what average housing and living costs are. Some employers offering physical therapy travel jobs can subsidize these expenses. Some companies may pay for you to come out and perform the house hunt, and others may even just provide housing for you with paid utilities. The possibilities vary so find the best situation for yourself.
Another cost to consider in any licensed field is the cost of getting licensed in a new state. Some businesses may offer to reimburse you for this cost so that you can work for them.
Vacations
Physical therapy travel jobs will probably take you away from your family, meaning that you will need some vacation time to see them. All vacation packages are different. But finding a company that will enable you to get home for the holidays or any kind of family emergency without doing damage to your pay is one to work for. Some may even offer to pay for the cost of travel. Paid vacations and free plane tickets are the way to go.
The possibilities for travel therapy jobs are endless, but with your qualifications, there is no need to sell yourself short. There are employment opportunities that can provide you with competitive pay, insurance, housing support, and vacations if you do a little searching.
Travel Therapy Jobs: Perks to Look for
by
Art Gibb, freelance writer on behalf of
of Vera City Group
(
11-Sep-2012
)