3,033 Travel Therapy Jobs
Start: 8/10/2026
Shift: Days - 3 x 12 hours
Duration: 13 Weeks
Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) - $2,272 per week in Washington, DC - Job Title: Respiratory Therapist Profession: Respiratory / Neuro Diagnostics Specialty: RRT-NICU Duration: 13 weeks, with the possibility of extension Shift: Day Shift Hours per Shift: 12 hours Experience: Minimum of 1 year required; 3+ years of recent experience strongly preferred for first-time travelers License: Active RRT License required Certifications: BLS, PALS required prior to start Must-Have: Pediatric experience strongly preferred Description: Locals are accepted. This position involves working in a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center. The facility functions as a teaching and Magnet Hospital. The position includes care for neonates, infants, pediatrics, and adolescents. Staffing includes floating within the scope of NICU/PICU/CICU as needed. The role may include responsibilities such as aerosol setup, BiPAP, and troubleshooting high-pressure alarms. Typical patient care tasks include interpretation of arterial blood gases and tracheostomy management. The facility features 323 inpatient beds, including 70 NICU beds. Child-friendly attire is required, with any solid color scrubs permitted.
Start: 8/1/2026
Shift: Days - 5 x 8 hours
Duration: 52 Weeks
Travel Mammography Tech - $2,899 per week in San Diego, CA - Shift: Day - 8x5 - 06AM Description: Perform routine diagnostic radiological procedures and services as appropriate. Adhere to radiation safety policies and procedures in accordance with department standards. Send appropriate image series to the radiologist for reading according to established protocols. Correctly position the patient for the examination and make technical adjustments necessary for the required examination. Determine if any special patient preparation is required. Process digital images and submit for interpretation by radiologists. Document all procedures and maintain records in accordance with departmental policy. Perform system calibrations and quality control tasks according to manufacturer policies. Recognize artifacts and equipment errors and notify designated personnel of anomalies. Initiate repair call procedures for equipment malfunctions by notifying designated personnel. Report problems and record the condition in the trouble call logbook. Observe and report to the radiologist any symptoms which may affect the patient's condition due to adverse reactions. Recognize the need for and implement necessary emergency measures for resuscitation procedures. Correlate the patient’s clinical history with the requested examination and obtain results from previous diagnostic tests. Consult with staff regarding the patient’s pertinent past medical history and preliminary diagnosis as related to the examination. Recognize normal anatomic variants and changes created by medical and surgical procedures. Document arrival, departure, and completed tests as required. Explain procedures to patients and assist them in assuming the necessary physical position for examination. Assist in compiling and archiving records for procedures performed. Perform ultrasound-guided and stereotactic biopsies and conduct post-biopsy imaging as required. Qualifications/Requirements: Education: Graduate from an academic program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) Experience: One year of experience within the last two years as a Mammography Tech. Certification: Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) Life Support Certification: Possess a current AHA OR ARC BLS Healthcare Provider certification. Security: Must possess ability to pass a Government background check/security clearance.
Start: 8/10/2026
Shift: Days - 3 x 12 hours
Duration: 13 Weeks
Travel Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) - $1,661 per week in Barbourville, KY - Job Title: Medical Lab Technician Profession: Laboratory Specialty: Medical Lab Technician Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Day Hours per Shift: 12 hours Experience: 2+ years of recent Medical Lab Technician experience required. License: Active Compact or State License required at time of submission. Certifications: BLS, ASCP Must-Have: - Knowledge of hospital clinical laboratory operations. - Experience with arterial blood gas and cardiac enzymes. - Proficiency in hormone/thyroid testing and therapeutic drug monitoring. - Skills in specimen collection, receipt, and transport. - Ability to report test results accurately. - Familiarity with quality assurance and controls. Description: 2+ years of recent Medical Lab Technician experience required. AHA BLS and ASCP certifications are required. Resource must reside at least 75 miles from the facility to be considered; locals will not be accepted. Assignment confirmation needs to be signed within 24 hours of an offer. All submissions must include a copy of the traveler’s unexpired driver's license. Experience in patient ratio and charting system preferred. Travelers must be willing to accept an 84-hour work schedule per two weeks. RTO must be presented upfront, and no changes will be accepted. Travelers may only submit to one position at a time. Two references are required; one must be a charge or higher, and one must be a supervisor reference. Both references must be completed within the last year. Copy of certifications must be included with submissions. Background policy requires submission of any licensing hits or background check issues upfront. Extensions require working for one year before taking a minimum six-month break before returning.
Start: 8/17/2026
Shift: Rotating - 5 x 8 hours
Duration: 26 Weeks
Travel Physical Therapist (PT) - $2,654 per week in South Portland, ME - Job Title: Physical Therapist Profession: Physical Therapy Specialty: Home Health Duration: 26 Weeks Shift: Variable Hours per Shift: 40 Experience: Minimum of 1 year preferred, willing to consider other experience License: State license required Certifications: BLS certification required Must-Have: Experience with adult patient types, including post-ortho surgeries, fall risks, deconditioning, and mobility issues Description: ASAP start needed. Manager interviews will be conducted. Home health office has a supportive environment with available leadership via phone. Will mostly see adults but may encounter some school-aged children (rare). Patient load is typically 20-25 patients per physical therapist. Travel within the county may involve distances of 50-100 miles per day. A weekend rotation is expected, with 1 weekend every 4-6 weeks. Holiday expectations include open availability for major and minor holidays, with the requirement to work 50% of holidays in the contract. Shift times are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday; a 4-day workweek option may be considered. Scrub color is business casual or any solid-colored scrubs.
Start: 7/27/2026
Shift: Days - 5 x 8 hours
Duration: 13 Weeks
Travel Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) - $1,332 per week in Lexington, KY - Job Title: Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) - Home Health Profession: PTA (Physical Therapy Assistant) Specialty: Home Health Duration: 13 weeks Shift: 8H Days M-F, Weekend Rotation Hours per Shift: 8 hours Experience: 1 year preferred License: Required Certifications: BLS (AHA) Must-Have: - Experience with home health care - Ability to perform start of care, recertifications, and evaluations Description: The Physical Therapy Assistant will provide home health services. The average number of patients treated per day is 6.5. Candidates will be expected to perform start of care, recertifications, and daily visits. Common diagnoses include CHF, ortho issues, and pneumonia. The position requires coverage in home health settings. Preferred candidates will have experience and not be new graduates. There is a clinical manager or educator available 24/7 for emergency support. Normal working hours are Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a rotating weekend schedule. Weekend shifts will follow the same 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours. Holidays may require coverage as part of the rotation. Scrubs or business casual attire is acceptable. The position requires a commitment to assist patients effectively within the home health environment. All candidates must hold current BLS certification. The charting system used is Homecare Homebase (HCHB).
Start: 8/10/2026
Shift: Days - 5 x 8 hours
Travel Cath Lab Tech in Charlotte, NC - Job Title: Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Specialist Profession: Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Specialist Specialty: - Duration: - Shift: Day Hours per Shift: 10-hour shifts Experience: Minimum Years of Experience: - License: - Certifications: - Must-Have: - Cardiovascular Specialist/Electrophysiology Specialist Description: Demonstrates evidence-based practice and performs care for the comfort and wellbeing of the patient. Performs and/or assists with treatments, therapies, and procedures under the direction of the physician. Administers medication under the direct supervision of the physician, as appropriate. Documents a current clinical picture and records designated information in the patient record. Conveys relevant information to physicians and teammates. Calculates, interprets and analyzes data. Assists in the development of policies, procedures and standards of care reflective of current practice and literature. Highly recommended to participate in committee and governance activities. Schedule Notes: Intermittent to rapid pace with high-pressure situations, requiring periods of prolonged concentration and critical thinking. Work requires walking, standing, sitting, lifting, reaching, stooping, bending, pushing, and pulling. Must be able to lift and support the weight of 50 pounds in handling patients, medical equipment, and supplies. Fluency in reading, writing, and speaking English is required. Intact sense of sight, hearing, smell, touch, manual dexterity, and good eye-hand coordination are necessary. Standing and walking while wearing 10-20 lbs lead radiation protection aprons is required. Must be able to respond quickly to changes in patient and/or unit conditions. Potential exposure to radiation, secretions and blood may occur. Confined work area. Preferred Experience: Procedural or Operating Room experience preferred. Education: Satisfactory completion of high school and an accredited program of Cardiovascular/Cardiopulmonary technology is required. Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist/Electrophysiology Specialist training or experience is preferred. Graduate of an accredited Allied Health Technology program, such as Radiologic Technology or Respiratory Therapy, or a comparable field. Graduate of Cardiovascular Interventional Program or minimum of two years of experience as a Cardiovascular Specialist.
Start: 8/10/2026
Shift: 5 x 8 hours
Duration: 13 Weeks
Travel Pathology Assistant - $3,281 per week in San Francisco, CA - Job Title: Pathologists Assistant/Pathology Technician Profession: Laboratory Specialty: Pathology Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Mid Hours per Shift: 8 Experience: Minimum of 2 years in a clinical laboratory setting License: Valid state license Certifications: Pathologists' Assistant (PA) ASCP Must-Have: - Previous charge experience - Experience with grossing specimens in an acute hospital setting Description: Integrates knowledge, theory, and practice to execute procedures in the laboratory. Maintains competence in all practices to perform pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic procedures on biological specimens. Aids health care providers in the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and prevention of disease. Responsible for specimen/material receipt, preparation, archival/retrieval, validation testing, and problem troubleshooting as defined by department policies and procedures. Works cooperatively with physicians, clients, and staff to facilitate superior patient care. Represents the laboratory positively by acting with courtesy, dignity, respect, and professionalism. Receives, verifies acceptability, and accessions specimens according to departmental policies. Processes specimens for testing, interpretation, and submission to other laboratories as needed. Performs accurate data entry throughout the testing, interpretation, and reporting processes. Follows departmental policies and procedures regarding positive patient identification during all related processes. Maintains equipment and facilities in accordance with policies and procedures. Prepares, maintains, stocks, and orders supplies and reagents as needed. Performs gross dissection and description of pathology specimens of all types and complexities. Assists with intra-procedural consultations including gross examinations and frozen sectioning. Performs all aspects of post-mortem examinations including verifying required documentation and performing dissection. Selects and submits tissue for microscopic evaluation and documents gross findings. Performs ancillary processes associated with gross and post-mortem examinations including decalcification, photography, and x-ray imaging. Manages pathology materials including storage, retrieval, and disposal of tissue and chemical waste. Audits accessioning and coding, makes necessary corrections, and provides constructive feedback. Troubleshoots problems and reports findings to laboratory leadership. Participates in compliance efforts and completes necessary documentation. Contributes to the validation and implementation of new testing methodologies and platforms. Completes quality control processes with appropriate documentation. Supports the laboratory in other functions within the scope of regulation, training, and practice.
Start: 8/10/2026
Shift: Rotating - 5 x 8 hours
Duration: 13 Weeks
Travel Patient Care Tech (PCT) - $834 per week in Edmond, OK - Job Title: Patient Services Representative Profession: Patient Services Representative Specialty: - Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Days Hours per Shift: 40 Experience: 1 or more years of professional work experience required. 2 or more years of experience in customer service preferred. License: None required. Certifications: None required. Must-Have: Epic and registration experience preferred. Experience in a professional front office client-facing role. Description: Coordinates schedules of patients in an outpatient clinic. Provides clerical assistance toward the smooth operation of the facility. Schedules patient appointments, either by telephone or in person. Provides information about clinic operations. Obtains patient demographics on new patients and updates demographics on established patients. Answers telephone calls and distributes them to the appropriate people. Prepares and enters healthcare providers' schedules into the computer. Coordinates schedules as directed for patients requiring multiple services. Greets patients as they come into the clinic for scheduled appointments. Accepts payments and writes receipts. Totals encounter forms and inspects the forms for completeness and accuracy. Codes procedures and diagnoses. Ensures the resident and faculty signatures are on the encounter form and chart. Copies insurance cards and distributes them to the appropriate people. Prepares encounter forms and billing packets for patients to be seen. May prepare and type daily deposits. Balances and closes cash box daily. Prepares ancillary forms for other services. Prints and faxes physician schedules to offices. Pulls patient charts for appointments or to file lab, x-ray, hospital information, or other information into the chart. Copies medical records for patients and other providers or facilities. Files patient charts. Prepares inactive patient charts for storage. Maintains a log of charts in storage. Secures charts that have been sent to storage that are needed in the clinic. Replaces torn charts with new covers. Makes up new patient charts and/or packets of information. Prepares new patient inserts for charts. Requests medical records from other facilities. Talks to patients about financial accounts. Verifies insurance eligibility and primary care physicians for patients. Secures referrals to other providers for patients. Secures referrals from primary care physicians to be seen in the clinic. Collects and verifies proof of income to determine the appropriate sliding scale discount, if any. Dispenses supplies as needed. Notifies the appropriate person when supplies are low and need to be reordered. Types notes and letters for physicians as needed. Makes immunization cards as needed. Logs mail receipts according to policy. Sorts and distributes mail. Communicates with patients of all ages in a professional manner at all times. Communicates with co-workers and employees in a manner that promotes a highly team-oriented approach. Enhances professional growth and development through in-service meetings and education programs. Maintains patient confidentiality. Performs related work as required. This position will be fast-paced, requiring candidates who can keep up and thrive in this environment.
Start: 8/10/2026
Shift: Days - 3 x 12 hours
Duration: 13 Weeks
Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) - $2,272 per week in Washington, DC - Job Title: Respiratory Care Specialist Profession: Respiratory / Neuro Diagnostics Specialty: RRT-NICU Duration: 13 weeks, with the possibility of extending up to 26 weeks upon request via interview. Shift: Day Hours per Shift: 12 Experience: Minimum of 1 year required; 3+ years of recent experience strongly preferred for first-time travelers. License: RRT License required; pending applications accepted. Certifications: RRT, BLS, PALS, all required prior to start. Must-Have: Pediatric experience strongly preferred. Description: Locals accepted at travel rate. Specialty in NICU or PICU preferred. Minimum one year of experience required; three years of recent experience strongly preferred for first-time travelers. RRT License is mandatory; pending applications will be accepted with proof of application. BLS and PALS certifications are also required prior to the start of the position. Every other weekend is required. Floating will occur within scope, but not to sister facilities. Maximum of three shifts off for 13-week contracts; up to eight shifts off for 26-week contracts. If taking one full week off, an additional week must be added to the contract to make up for time off. No time off will be approved during specified timeframes. Average modules required will not be billable. Daily census may vary, with a robust team of interdisciplinary support. Patient age groups will include neonates, adolescents, infants, adults, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Experience with various advanced respiratory care equipment is required. Candidates must possess skills in mechanical ventilation, tracheostomy care, and emergency respiratory interventions. Additional essential skills include interpretation of arterial blood gases and aerosol therapies. The facility specializes in acute care nursing and includes trauma capabilities. Travel compliance regulations must be observed. No license or background hits are permitted during the application process. Return travelers must have been separated from previous assignments for at least one year. This role may involve critical care floating between various units caring for patients of all ages.
Start: 8/1/2026
Shift: Days - 5 x 8 hours
Duration: 52 Weeks
Travel Interventional Radiology (IR) - $3,299 per week in San Diego, CA - Shift: Day - 8x5 - 07AM Description: Perform routine diagnostic radiological procedures and services as appropriate. Adhere to radiation safety policies and procedures in accordance with departmental policies. Send appropriate image series to the radiologist for reading according to established protocols. Correctly position the patient for the examination and make necessary technical adjustments. Determine if any special patient preparation is required. Process digital images and submit for interpretation by radiologists. Document all procedures and maintain records in accordance with policy. Perform system calibrations and quality control tasks as directed. Recognize artifacts and equipment errors and notify designated personnel of outlying values. Initiate repair call procedures for equipment malfunctions. Report problems to the appropriate section and record the problem condition in the logbook. Observe and report to the radiologist any symptoms that have direct bearing on the patient's condition due to adverse reactions. Recognize the need for and institute necessary emergency measures for situations requiring resuscitation. Correlate the patient's clinical history with the requested examination and obtain results from previous diagnostic tests. Consult with staff physicians regarding the patient's past medical history and preliminary diagnosis. Recognize normal anatomic variants and changes created by medical procedures. Document arrival, departure, and completed tests as required. Explain processes to patients and assist them in assuming positions for examinations. Assist in compiling and archiving records for procedures performed. Set up and operate imaging equipment to highlight medically significant aspects found during examinations. Perform complex and specialized duties of the technologist, assisting in all aspects of procedures. Serve as primary assistant during interventional procedures, including handling specific equipment and supplies. Prepare, organize, and maintain sterilized surgical setups, responding promptly to each stage of the procedure. Perform clerical duties, including scheduling patients and prioritizing critical procedures. Assist in the training of students and other technologists in principles and techniques. Perform operator-level maintenance and care of equipment. Assist in workload statistics and other records related to activities and functions. Stand call for angiographic and interventional studies needed after normal duty hours on a rotational basis. Adjust techniques based on observed physiological and anatomical conditions and use judgment for deviations when necessary. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of developments in the field of radiology. Requires long periods of standing, walking, and physical movement for room and equipment setup. Positioning patients may require considerable effort and assistance. Perform routine diagnostic radiological procedures and services as appropriate. Adhere to safety policies and procedures in accordance with departmental standards. Qualifications/Requirements: Education: Graduate from an academic program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) Experience: One year of experience within the last two years as an IR Tech Certification: Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) Life Support Certification: Possess a current AHA OR ARC BLS Healthcare Provider certification. Security: Must possess ability to pass a Government background check/security clearance.