Explore North Carolina with a Travel Therapy Job
When you think North Carolina you probably think of the white sandy beaches of the Outer Banks. Yes, the Outer Banks of NC host some of the most beautiful beaches on the country there is a lot more to the Tar Heel State. There is probably a lot of things you don’t know about North Carolina. It leads the nation in furniture, tobacco, brick, and textile production. It was the first state in the nation to establish a state museum...
Let your Adventure begin with a Travel Therapy Job in Oregon
If outdoor adventure is what you’ve been craving, then Oregon is the place for you! It is a great place to embark on a travel therapy job. It is filled with amazing scenery and exciting activities, it would be a great place for a travel therapy job. Oregon certainly doesn’t fall short on natural beauty because 75-80% of the state is covered in green for most of the year. Enjoy pristine beaches and beautiful mountains that...
How to Prepare for a Travel Therapy Career
By Kelsey Wettig Are you eager to begin a career as a travel therapist? Already researching potential destinations and packing your bags? Before you get too far ahead of yourself, there are a few things you should know in order to be prepared for your travel assignments. 1.) Licensing and experience. Two years or more of practice is highly recommended to have, but not necessarily required. You must have a valid degree in your...
Travel Occupational Therapy Jobs for Children Need to be Filled
The need for occupational therapy services for children is currently on the rise. It has become a common misconception that an occupational therapist’s (OT) skills are primarily for adults. Adolescents, however, oftentimes need similar assistance in reaching the same pace of development as others in their age group. An OT can make a difference in a child’s life by helping them work on their fine motor skills, address...
Allied Health: Travel Therapy Careers
Allied health professionals represent approximately 60% of the health care workforce in the U.S. Dentists, optometrists, nurses, doctors, and pharmacists aside, all other health workers fall under the allied health category. While the list of allied health specialties is considerable and varies, there is a great demand for Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Certified Occupational Therapist...
Travel Therapy Best Practices
Whether you’re a seasoned travel therapist or are interested in exploring the many benefits of travel therapy, it’s always recommended to refer to a “travel best practices handbook” before you dive in head first. Traveling, even for leisure, can be stressful as you are out of your comfort zone. We wanted to share a few tips to make adjusting to a new travel therapy job a little bit easier (courtesy of and shout out to,...