As we head into the third week of National Physical Therapy Month, here’s your reminder: there’s still plenty of time to line up your next great assignment. There are plenty of Physical Therapy travel opportunities available across the United States to help you put money in the bank and add another reference to your resume.
Below are four great assignments to flex your PT skills. Get busy
Denton, Texas

Everything’s Bigger in Texas
They say “everything’s bigger in Texas,” and that includes Physical Therapist opportunities. Home to the University of North Texas and Texas Woman’s University, Denton is a great city to add to your travel resume. Kick off your Lone Star State assignment on October 27. Physical Therapists can earn an estimated $2,156 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals.
Get all of the details HERE.
Local Attractions:
Less than 40 miles north of Dallas and Fort Worth, Denton is both a hip college town and a historic destination providing a perfect balance of intellectual stimulation, merrymaking, and relaxation. Once your shift is over, head downtown for shopping, craft breweries, dining, and music. Cost of Living: Denton is 7.6% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities combined. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,177 a month.
Las Vegas, Nevada
What Happens Here, Stays Here
Part of Las Vegas’ timeless appeal lies in its unspoken rule: what happens there, stays there, making it a place where you can let loose without worry. Starting October 27, Physical Therapists can roll the dice on a Vegas assignment that promises not only plenty of fun but also a rewarding career opportunity you’ll be talking about long after you leave the city limits. Earn an estimated $1,840 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals.
Get all of the details HERE.
Local Attractions:
Amazing shows, world-class restaurants, the Raiders, and the Sphere; what can’t you do in Las Vegas? You may be exhausted at the end of your shift, but this assignment is for those who like to work and play hard. Cost of Living: Las Vegas is 2% lower than the national average for housing, food, and utilities combined. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,277 a month.
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

Florida’s Golf Capital
You don’t have to play golf to take this assignment, but if you do, you’re really going to be glad you applied. Starting October 27, Physical Therapists can tee off and earn an estimated $2,080 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals.
Get all of the details HERE.
Local Attractions:
What better time to head south than when the days start getting shorter and the weather starts getting chillier? There’s a reason the snowbirds head to Florida; it’s better this time of year. Get your vitamin D at the beach, go shopping on one of the most famous streets (Worth Avenue) in the United States, take in a polo match, and of course, hit the links if you’re inclined to. A South Florida assignment is as close to a vacation as work assignments come.
Cost of Living: Palm Beach Gardens is 14% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities combined. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $2,630 a month.
Livonia, Michigan
What’s Your Next Escape?
Sick of the heat and ready for a fall Physical Therapist adventure? Starting October 27, PTs can punch their ticket for a fall assignment in Livonia, Michigan. Earn $2,107 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals.
Get all of the details HERE.
Local Attractions:
Saddle up for a horseback ride through Silver Lake State Park, savor fresh farm-to-table dining, and celebrate the fall season with apple picking, hayrides, and classic corn mazes. Just 20 minutes outside of Detroit, Livonia offers a peaceful, small-town charm that feels worlds away from Detroit without losing easy access to the city. And when you’re ready for some of that big-city excitement, you can catch a Pistons game or explore downtown’s vibrant food and arts scene. It’s all just a short drive away.
Cost of Living: Livonia is 17% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities combined. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,422 a month.