Travel Physical Therapist Assistant Jobs in Utah

Nestled amongst the red rocks of the Colorado Plateau, Utah is full of stunning natural scenery and plenty of activities to keep you busy. With its diverse terrain and four distinct seasons, Utah is sure to provide the perfect change of scenery for PTA's looking for a new adventure.

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The average salary for physical therapist assistants in Utah is $55,710 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

In addition to the average salary, physical therapist assistants in Utah can also benefit from comprehensive healthcare plans, generous paid time off, competitive salaries, and retirement savings plans. These benefits can help to supplement a physical therapist assistant's salary and make it easier for them to meet their financial needs.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, physical therapist assistants in Utah have a projected job growth of 18% from 2019 to 2029, which is much higher than the national average of 4%. Furthermore, the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the average salary for physical therapist assistants in Utah is slightly higher than the national average. Utah also offers an impressive range of benefits for physical therapist assistants, including comprehensive healthcare plans, generous paid time off, competitive salaries, and retirement savings plans.

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.