Pediatrics Physical Therapist Travel Jobs in Utah

Nomad Health helps Pediatrics Physical Therapist professionals find high-paying travel jobs in Utah. Pediatrics Physical Therapist travel jobs at Nomad come with fully loaded travel benefits including medical, dental, vision, and malpractice insurance on top of a 401(k) with employer matching. Nomad also offers reimbursements for scrubs, licenses, certifications, and up to $1,000 for travel to your assignment. Browse Nomad’s full list of Pediatrics Physical Therapist travel jobs in Utah below to start the next journey in your career.

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$3,640
/wk
General - Physical Therapist
Days, 5x813 weeks • RightSourcing
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5 Nomads Worked Here

Brooklyn, NY
Above avg. rate
$3,400
/wk
General - Physical Therapist
Days, 5x88 weeks • Works
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1 Nomad Worked Here

Fall River, MA
Above avg. rate
$3,312
/wk
General - Physical Therapist
Days, 3x1213 weeks • Medefis
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Plentywood, MT
Above avg. rate
$3,280
/wk
General - Physical Therapist
Days, 5x813 weeks • Medefis
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1 Nomad Worked Here

Alturas, CA

Utah Pediatrics Physical Therapist Travel Jobs FAQs

No, getting a job as a Pediatrics Physical Therapist traveler in Utah is not hard as long as you meet certain educational and certification requirements determined by the Utah Physical Therapist credentialing board.
To apply for a Pediatrics Physical Therapist travel job in Utah, create an account online or with the Nomad mobile app and fill out your profile. Next, submit your application to any of the Pediatrics Physical Therapist jobs on Nomad that you feel qualified for.
Yes. Traveling Pediatrics Physical Therapist professionals are in high demand due to several factors including staffing shortages, specialty staffing gaps, and geographic mobility.