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Alaska Physical Therapy License Board

Open the door to adventure and get your Alaska physical therapist license today. To make it easy, we've compiled the resources you need to pursue a rewarding career in the state, including licensure information, details about exciting PT jobs and a round-up of average salaries.

Get in touch with our recruiters and specialists if you have questions about putting your physical therapy skills to work in Alaska. Our team is on standby to help you grow your career in one of the highest-paying states for PTs in the country.

 

How to Get Your Alaska Physical Therapy License

The State Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Board in Alaska processes license applications in about eight weeks. And while the cost of living in the state is the sixth most expensive in the country, Alaska pays one of the highest average salaries for physical therapists in the United States.

Travel physical therapists have an incredible opportunity to explore this beautiful northern landscape and work at the same time. Spend time building your career and soak up the pristine natural wilderness including glaciers, forest, rivers and incredible wildlife. If you still have questions about working as a PT in Alaska or obtaining a state license after reviewing the resources on this page, feel free to contact us.

 

How long does it take to receive your physical therapy license in Alaska?


It typically takes eight weeks to receive your physical therapist license in Alaska. This is slow compared to other physical therapist licenses across the United States.

Alaska physical therapy contact information


Helpful Links

Address
State Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Board
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1500
Anchorage, AK 99501-3567

Contact
Email: PhysicalAndOccupationalTherapy@Alaska.Gov
Phone: (907) 269-8160
Fax: (907) 269-8156

Alaska Physical Therapist Salary Information

Being an allied traveler, especially with Med Travelers, comes with a lot of amazing benefits, including generous pay. Alaska offers the second highest salary for physical therapists, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with a mean annual wage of $102,650. Because of the demand for physical therapists, allied travelers typically earn 20% more than non-allied travelers to encourage professionals to bring their skills to the state.

However, travel PTs benefit from more than a lucrative salary. With Med Travelers, you also receive perks such as free housing, health benefits, a retirement plan and the support of an experienced team. If you're interested in an unforgettable opportunity to stay on your career path while discovering this unique part of the country, consider a travel physical therapy job in Alaska. Browse our career opportunities and apply today.

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