Travel Physical Therapist Assistant Jobs in New Mexico

From its impressive mountain ranges and vast deserts to its quaint small towns and bustling metropolitan areas, New Mexico is the perfect destination for PTAs who want to work, explore, and enjoy the great outdoors. This unique Southwestern state offers a wealth of opportunities to enjoy while exploring stunning natural beauty and a vibrant culture.

2 New Mexico Travel Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) jobs available


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New Mexico Travel PTA FAQ

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for PTAs in the state of New Mexico is $45,320. Salaries can vary depending on experience, location, and/or employer. Benefits packages may also include medical and dental insurance, vacation and sick leave, and retirement plans.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of PTAs in the state of New Mexico is projected to grow by 25% from 2019 to 2029 – much faster than the average rate for all occupations. This growth is due to an increase in the number of individuals seeking physical therapy services, as well as a growing elderly population that is likely to require a higher level of care. Additionally, PTAs may find employment opportunities in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and other facilities.

Physical therapist assistants, or PTAs, work under the direction of licensed physical therapists to provide a wide range of rehabilitative services to patients suffering from injuries, illnesses, or disabilities.

As a PTA, your day-to-day responsibilities could include helping patients perform exercises and stretches to improve their mobility and flexibility, administering modalities like heat, cold, or electrical stimulation to relieve pain and swelling, and giving patients guidance on how to use assistive devices like crutches or wheelchairs.

You'll also be responsible for documenting patient progress and communicating with other healthcare professionals about your patients' needs and progress. Plus, you'll need to be able to adapt your treatment plans to fit each patient's unique needs and goals.

To become a travel physical therapy assistant, you must have completed a two-year associate degree program accredited by the Commission on Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). PTAs will also require a state license to work a PTA travel assignment. Creating a profile with Fusion Marketplace is one effortless way to store and share employment history, education & certification, licenses, references, and any other professional documents. Travel PTA professionals have their required experience and credentials before beginning their job search. Fusion Marketplace also offers multiple agencies specializing in allied health travel, and the recruiters are available to provide support at every stage of your travel career.