Average Travel Therapist Salary

$2,500/week

The average salary for a Travel Therapist in Parker, CO is $2,500 per week. This is 16% higher than the Colorado average of $2,106.

Last updated on January 7, 2025. Based on 1 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Travel Therapist salaries in Parker, CO compared to State and National Averages

$2,500/week

Parker, CO

17% higher than the US average.

$2,106/week

Colorado

1% higher than the US average.

$2,084/week

United States

How Travel Therapist Salaries in Parker Compare to Other Cities

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Pueblo, Colorado

$1,952/week

This is 28% lower than the Parker average of $2,500.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

$1,920/week

This is 30% lower than the Parker average of $2,500.

Grand Junction, Colorado

$2,248/week

This is 11% lower than the Parker average of $2,500.

What type of Travel Therapists make the most money in Parker?
SpecialtyAverage Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Physical Therapist$2,500$2,500
What are the highest paying Agencies for Travel Therapist jobs in Parker?
Average Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
CompHealth Inc.$2,500$2,500
Core Medical Group$2,020$2,020

Last updated on January 7, 2025. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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