Myths & Realities of Travel Therapy

Myth Myth: Permanent Therapists have a similar compensation and benefits package in relation to Travel Therapists.

Reality Reality: The compensation and benefits for a traveler are higher than that of a Permanent Therapist.



Myth Myth: Travelers are obligated to long-term contracts and have little say regarding locations and settings.

Reality Reality: Permanent Therapists are often obligated to sign annual contracts to be eligible for relocation and sign-on bonuses. Travelers are only obligated for 13 weeks while being guaranteed 40 hours with bonus eligibility.



Myth Myth: Working in mulitple settings and diverse areas looks bad on your resume

Reality Reality: Facilities know that Travelers are exposed to diverse patient populations and gain significant knowledge from interacting with various clinical teams on each assignment.



Myth Myth: Travel companies function as 3rd party head-hunters and are interchangeable when choosing among them.

Reality Reality: Travel companies provide your benefits, pay, and career consultation. Certain travel companies can provide continuing education credits, housing flexibility, and tuition reimbursemen. It is vital to investigate and find the right fit for you.



Myth Myth: To work as a Traveler a therapist must have years of experience.

Reality Reality: The Travel option has opened up to younger therapists and new graduates. Working as a traveler can be a wonderful opportunity for those wanting to see a new part of the country while working in multiple settings. This allows a therapist to find their strengths before settling in to a permanent position.



Learn more about travel therapy by talking to an experience career counselor, call 800-330-7711 or contact us online.

Search Available Travel Therapist Jobs
Earn an extra $5000