Therapy Jobs in Florida
19 active therapy jobs across Florida. Browse RN, LPN, travel nurse, ICU, ER, and per diem positions.
Florida is an active therapy market with 19 positions currently on the board across major hubs across Florida. Listings cover hospital, clinic, long-term care, home health, and travel-therapy contracts, with both staff therapist and OT openings updated daily. Florida hospital systems — including AdventHealth, HCA Florida, Baptist Health, Orlando Health, and Cleveland Clinic Florida — hire heavily across Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville. Travel therapist demand spikes seasonally with winter population surges, and per-diem and PRN roles are widely available. Browse jobs by city below or jump straight to a category to filter the listings. New positions are added daily as employers refresh their hiring feeds, so check back often or set up an alert to be notified when fresh Florida therapy openings go live.
Average therapy pay — Florida
Approximate market averages. Actual pay varies by employer, specialty, setting, and experience.
| Role | Avg annual | Avg weekly (travel) |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Therapist (PT) | $82,000/yr | $1,800/week |
| Occupational Therapist (OT) | $78,000/yr | $1,650/week |
| Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) | $80,000/yr | $1,700/week |
| Behavior Analyst (BCBA) | $75,000/yr | $1,500/week |
| Mental Health Therapist | $65,000/yr | $1,200/week |
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapist
Medical (Physiotherapist)
Physical Therapist Assistant
Pediatric Physical Therapist
Physical Therapist Assistant - Sign-on Bonus Available
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
Pediatric Physical Therapist
Clinic Director - Physical Therapist Assistant
PRN Physical Therapist Assistant Home Health
PRN Home Health Physical Therapist
PRN Home Health Physical Therapist
Travel Physical Therapist - $1,940 per week
Occupational Therapist
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Remote)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Virtual)
Travel Home Health Physical Therapist - $2,330 per week
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapist
Why nurse in Florida?
Florida offers a wide range of nursing opportunities across hospitals, clinics, long-term care, home health, and travel contracts. Whether you're an experienced RN, an LPN/LVN, a CNA, or a new graduate, employers across the state hire across day, night, and weekend shifts with competitive pay, shift differentials, and benefits.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a Florida state license to work as a therapist here?+
Florida participates in the major therapy licensure compacts (PT Compact, OT Compact, and ASLP-IC). PTs, OTs, and SLPs holding a compact privilege from another member state can practice in Florida without applying for a separate state license — a major benefit for travel therapists and relocating clinicians.
How much do therapists make in Florida?+
Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists in Florida typically earn between $75,000 and $115,000 per year depending on specialty, setting, and experience. Travel therapy and home-health roles often pay at the top of that range, while school-based and outpatient roles for new grads start closer to the lower end. BCBAs typically earn $70,000–$95,000.
Are there travel therapy jobs available in Florida?+
Yes — travel PT, OT, and SLP contracts are widely available in Florida, especially in skilled nursing, home health, and school settings. Weekly pay packages typically range from $1,700 to $2,800+ including stipends, with 13-week assignments at facilities across the state.
Are there therapy jobs in Florida for new grads or therapists with no experience?+
Yes. Many outpatient clinics, school districts, and skilled nursing facilities in Florida hire new-grad PTs, OTs, and SLPs and offer mentorship programs. Entry-level ABA roles (RBT, BCaBA) with on-the-job training are also widely available statewide.
How many active therapy jobs are listed in Florida?+
There are currently 19 active therapy jobs in Florida, updated daily across PT, OT, SLP, ABA, mental health, school-based, home health, and travel roles.