Travel Physical Therapist - $2,275 per week
Job Summary
The outpatient Physical Therapist (PT) position in Oregon involves providing therapeutic services to patients primarily with orthopedic conditions in a small-town outpatient clinic. The role requires adherence to facility-specific protocols and delivering patient-centered care over a schedule of four 10-hour days, Tuesday through Friday.
Location
Pendleton, Oregon
Schedule
Days, 4 days per week, 10 hours per day, from Tuesday through Friday
Required Qualifications
- Oregon state license (entry submitted; license in hand not required at time of submission)
- BLS certification
- At least 2 years of experience as a Physical Therapist in outpatient settings
- General certification requirements including applicable licenses
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in orthopedic outpatient care
- Acute inpatient experience (plus but not mandatory)
Additional Information
The outpatient PT clinic is located within an athletic club. The team includes 10 PT staff, 5 OT staff, and 2 speech-language pathologists.
Certifications
- BLS Certification
Shift Notes
10-hour days, Tuesday through Friday with a minimum of 40 hours per week.
Benefits
- Private housing or generous housing allowance
- Comprehensive health insurance with prescription coverage
- Dependent health insurance with prescription coverage
- Competitive salaries
- Referral bonuses
- Travel reimbursement
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Direct deposit/free checking
- Unlimited free CE credits
Pay Package
Based on 10 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with a tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
About Cross Country Allied
You bring the expertise. We bring the support you deserve. At Cross Country, we connect allied professionals with flexible opportunities designed around what matters most — your goals, your growth, and your wellbeing. Whether you specialize in imaging, respiratory, surgical, or lab work, we’re here to champion your success with nationwide roles, hands-on support, and a team that sees you as essential. Because this isn’t just work. It’s your purpose.