Travel Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA)
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As a physical therapy assistant, you have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients while expanding your clinical experience across a variety of care settings. Each assignment places you alongside licensed physical therapists, where your support helps individuals regain strength, mobility, and confidence in their daily lives. You assist with implementing treatment plans, guiding therapeutic exercises, and encouraging patients through each stage of recovery.
From post-surgical rehabilitation to long-term care and outpatient therapy, your role is essential to every team you join. You bring practical skill, adaptability, and empathy to each interaction, creating a positive impact with every session. Your ability to motivate patients, track progress, and communicate effectively with the care team ensures that therapy goals are met, and patients feel supported throughout their journey.
Travel assignments allow you to bring your expertise to new communities, each with unique challenges and opportunities for growth. Whether you are working in a bustling hospital, a rural clinic, or a specialized rehabilitation center, your presence helps fill critical staffing needs and enhances the quality of care. You gain exposure to different therapy techniques, patient populations, and clinical environments, all while building a diverse and valuable skill set.
With Ventura MedStaff as your partner, you can focus on delivering exceptional care while we manage the details. We assist with licensing, housing, travel arrangements, and onboarding, so you can stay focused on your patients and your professional development. Each assignment is a chance to grow, explore, and make a lasting difference. You are not just taking on a job—you are building a career that reflects your passion for helping others move forward. With every session, every patient, and every new setting, you bring strength, support, and purpose to the work you love.
Where Travel PTAs Make a Difference
Travel physical therapy assistants bring hands-on support to patients in a variety of care environments. Each assignment is an opportunity to apply your skills, collaborate with licensed physical therapists, and help individuals regain strength and mobility. Common settings include:
- Skilled Nursing Facilities
Provide ongoing therapy for patients with chronic conditions or long-term rehabilitation needs. - Inpatient Rehabilitation Centers
Support structured therapy programs focused on restoring function and independence. - Outpatient Clinics
Assist with treatment plans for orthopedic, neurological, and musculoskeletal conditions in a fast-paced setting. - Home Health
Deliver personalized care to patients in their homes, helping them stay safe and active in familiar surroundings. - Acute Care Hospitals
Work with patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury in medically complex environments. - School-Based Therapy Programs
Help students improve mobility, coordination, and participation in classroom activities. - Pediatric Therapy Settings
Support children with developmental delays, physical disabilities, and motor challenges in clinical or home environments. - Rural and Underserved Communities
Expand access to therapy services in areas with limited healthcare resources.
FAQs
- A travel PTA is a licensed physical therapy assistant who takes temporary assignments at healthcare facilities that need additional support. These assignments may be in hospitals, rehab centers, outpatient clinics, skilled nursing facilities, or home health settings.
- Travel PTAs work under the supervision of physical therapists to help patients regain mobility and function. Most assignments require prior clinical experience and often include benefits such as housing assistance, travel stipends, and help with licensing.
- Traveling as a PTA allows you to grow professionally, explore new places, and make a meaningful difference in patient care.
- To work as a travel PTA, you’ll need to meet several key requirements before taking your skills on the road.
- Education:
You must complete an associate degree from a Physical Therapist Assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). These programs typically take about two years and include both classroom instruction and clinical experience. - National Exam:
After graduation, you are required to pass the National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE) for PTAs. This exam assesses your knowledge of physical therapy practices, patient care, safety, and professional ethics.
- Education:
- State Licensure:
A state license is required to practice as a PTA. You’ll need to apply for licensure in each state where you plan to work. Requirements vary by state and may include background checks, fees, and documentation of education and certification.
Visit our licensing page for more information.
- Experience and Career Support:
Therapy graduates who have passed their exam and obtained licensure are eligible to begin traveling. We offer a Career Support Program for new grads, providing one-on-one support from an experienced clinician mentor in your field to help you launch your travel therapy career successfully. For more information, visit our Career Support Program page.
Some facilities may require six months to one year of experience. Connect with a Ventura MedStaff recruiter to find the assignment that’s right for you.
- Travel Agency Partnership:
Once qualified, Ventura MedStaff will help you explore travel opportunities that align with your skills and preferences. We provide ongoing support to ensure a smooth and successful experience throughout your assignments.
Yes, you can! Therapy graduates who have passed their exam and obtained licensure [link to compact states page] are eligible to start traveling right away. Our Career Support Program provides one-on-one guidance from an experienced clinician mentor in your field, helping you launch your travel therapy career successfully. For more information, visit our Career Support Program page.
- Typical Length: Most assignments last 13 weeks, with some ranging from 8 to 52 weeks.
- Work Hours: Standard schedules are 36–40 hours per week.
- Locations: From bustling cities to scenic small towns, you can choose assignments that fit your lifestyle and career goals.
- At the end of your assignment, our recruiters will help you either extend where you are or find your next opportunity.
- Yes! Travel therapists can work in other states as long as they hold a valid license for that state. In physical therapy, compact states make it easier for PTAs to work across multiple states. If you have a current, valid license and meet all eligibility requirements, you can apply for a compact privilege to practice in other member states.
- Keep in mind that compact privileges must be obtained for each state where you want to work. Once your license or compact privilege is approved, you can start applying for assignments in that state.
- Traveling as a PTA is a great way to explore new locations, gain diverse clinical experience, and continue making an impact while doing the work you love.
For more details, check out our Licensure and Compact States page.
- Travel PTAs can earn competitive pay based on experience, location, and demand.
- Ventura MedStaff offers weekly stipends for living expenses, travel assistance, and help with licensing.
- We make it easy to get started and support you throughout your assignment.
- Starting your travel career is simple. You can search for openings in your preferred location or connect with one of our recruiters.
- A Ventura MedStaff recruiter will guide you through every step of the process and help you find the assignment that fits your goals.
- Our benefits are designed to support your health, well-being, and financial security while you are on the move.
| Compensation & Perks | Health & Coverage | |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly Stipends | Medical, Dental, Vision | |
| $750 Referral Bonus | HSA & FSA Tax-Free Savings | |
| Travel & License Reimbursement | Free Basic Life + Voluntary Life, AD&D | |
| Annual CEU Reimbursement | Short & Long-Term Disability | |
| Competitive 401k | Hospital Indemnity, Accident & Illness | |
| State Leave and Disability | ||
| Employee Assistance Program (EAP) | ||
| Additional Wellness Perks |
- Your Ventura MedStaff recruiter is your main point of contact, helping you navigate your travel therapy career.
- Behind the scenes, our team in compliance, HR, finance, payroll, and marketing works to support you every step of the way.