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Licensed to Roam: Mastering Multi-State Licensure for Limitless Travel Therapy Adventures

With each state introducing different guidelines, travel therapy licensure can feel like a maze. But don’t let paperwork hold you back from your next great adventure. The process of obtaining one or multiple licenses doesn’t have to be overwhelming—with the right tools and strategies, you can navigate state requirements smoothly and focus on the adventure ahead. 

Plan for Licensing Timelines – or You’ll Miss Out

Many therapy facilities partner with recruiters to fill permanent jobs  that aren’t publicly advertised, giving you exclusive access to job opportunities before they’re widely available. Whether you're looking for a position in a hospital, outpatient clinic, rehab center, assisted living facility, or specialty practice, a recruiter can connect you with hidden opportunities that align with your skills and career goals. Plus, with an expert advocating for you, you’ll have a better chance of landing interviews faster and securing a role that’s the perfect fit for your expertise and ambitions.

Stay on Top of Renewals & CEU Requirements

Exploring the country as a travel therapist means juggling multiple state licenses—and keeping track of different renewal deadlines and CEU requirements. Missing a deadline could mean sitting out an assignment, so it’s essential to stay ahead of the game. Use a tracking app, spreadsheet, or calendar reminders to keep everything organized. Many states allow CEU overlap, meaning you can apply the same coursework to multiple licenses. By planning ahead, you can stay compliant while maximizing your time for exploration—whether that’s hiking in Yosemite or kayaking in the Florida Keys. 

Travel OT Brianne on a snorkel adventure

Leverage the Compact License as a PT (& OT coming soon!)

For traveling physical therapists, the PT Compact license is a game-changer. Instead of applying for individual licenses, eligible PTs and PTAs can purchase compact privileges in participating states, making multi-state travel easier than ever. Less red tape means more time to explore new destinations without delays. The list of states participating in the compact license is ever-changing, so be sure you stay up to date on the latest state additions! 

For traveling occupational therapists, the OT Compact is on the horizon hopefully coming Mid-2025. While it’s not active just yet, staying informed will help you prepare for a seamless transition once it launches. Until then, prioritize licensing applications strategically—choosing states with faster processing times can help you move freely while waiting for the compact to take effect. 

 

Your travel therapy career should be about adventure, not administrative headaches. By planning ahead, staying organized, and taking advantage of licensing resources, you can keep your career moving without unnecessary roadblocks. 

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