Travel Therapist Salary Guide: Austin, TX
Average Travel Therapist Salary
Average Travel Therapist Salary
$1,749/week
The average salary for a Travel Therapist in Austin, TX is $1,749 per week. This is 12% lower than the Texas average of $1,965.
Last updated on February 2, 2025. Based on 2 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Therapist salaries in Austin, TX compared to State and National Averages
Travel Therapist salaries in Austin, TX compared to State and National Averages
$1,749/week
Austin, TX
19% lower than the US average.
$1,965/week
Texas
6% lower than the US average.
$2,076/week
United States
How Travel Therapist Salaries in Austin Compare to Other Cities
How Travel Therapist Salaries in Austin Compare to Other Cities
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San Antonio, Texas
$2,049/week
This is 15% higher than the Austin average of $1,749.
Hillsboro, Texas
$1,780/week
This is 2% higher than the Austin average of $1,749.
Stephenville, Texas
$1,587/week
This is 10% lower than the Austin average of $1,749.
Top Travel Therapist Jobs
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Travel Contract
Travel Speech Language Pathologist
- Austin, TX
- Princeton Staffing Solutions
- 5x8 hrs, Days
$1,997/week
Posted 8 days ago
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Travel Contract
Travel Physical Therapy Assistant
- Austin, TX
- Fiber Staffing Allied
- 5x8 hrs
$1,500/week
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