Travel Physical Therapist Jobs in New Hampshire

New Hampshire is an idyllic destination for people who want to get in touch with nature. Its stunning mountains, lush forests and rocky shoreline provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor exploration and adventure, from hiking and biking to canoeing and kayaking in the summer, and skiing or snowboarding in winter. Those seeking travel physical therapist jobs in New Hampshire can enjoy all that the state has to offer while making a difference in the healthcare field. With so many incredible spots nearby, physical therapists can take full advantage of their time here by engaging with nature while on assignment.

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New Hampshire Travel Physical Therapist FAQ

The median salary for Physical Therapists in the state of New Hampshire was $85,010 per year or $40.87 per hour in 2020 with most earning an annual salary between $73,810 and $97,110 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Entry-level jobs in New Hampshire or those with the lowest 10% salary earned around $66,280, while the highest 10% earned more than $104,790. New Hampshire ranks 41 in median annual salary for Physical Therapists, though when adjusted to the relative cost of living, New Hampshire ranks at 41. Typically, travel pt jobs will provide higher hourly and weekly pay than permanent positions in the same specialty, facility, and location. The estimated weekly gross pay listed for travel Physical Therapists is based on the specified hours per week listed on job cards and includes available stipend amounts.

In order to become a physical therapist in the state of New Hampshire, you must meet certain eligibility requirements. Primarily, applicants must hold a valid license from the New Hampshire Physical Therapy Governing Board. In addition, all applicants must be at least 18 years old and have graduated from an accredited physical therapy program. Before applying for licensure, interested individuals should submit an application along with the required fee ($170) through the New Hampshire Licensing Portal. Upon successful submission of your application, processing times typically range between 1-3 months before a decision is made regarding your licensure status.

Yes, New Hampshire is a member state of the Physical Therapy Compact (PT Compact). The PT Compact is an interstate agreement between member states to provide a state-developed collaborative structure to protect the public by increasing the mobility of physical therapists and physical therapy assistants.