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Additional Information for Travel Home Health Occupational Therapy Jobs Across the Country

At AMN Healthcare, we leverage 40 years of experience as a staffing leader to connect travel Home Health Occupational Therapists with rewarding opportunities across the U.S., supporting over 10,000 professionals annually. Our dedicated team provides personalized guidance tailored to your unique career goals, ensuring you find not just a job, but the right fit in diverse settings that enhance your professional growth. With our extensive network and industry insight, you can confidently embark on your travel journey, knowing you have a supportive partner in AMN Healthcare focused on your success and satisfaction in every assignment.

Exciting Travel Home Health Occupational Therapist Jobs Across the US with Competitive Pay

Check out these top-paying Home Health Occupational Therapy job openings currently available in the United States:

AMN Healthcare currently has 29 exciting Travel Home Health OT job opportunities available across the United States. These positions offer competitive weekly pay, with salaries ranging from $2,006 to $2,846, depending on experience and location. The average pay for these roles is approximately $2,353 per week.

You can start your assignment in a variety of settings, including Home Health Agency (3 jobs), Critical Access Hospital (1 job), and Clinic (1 job), with start dates available as early as 8/20/26. The highest concentrations of these jobs are in cities such as Anaconda (2 jobs), Kirkland (2 jobs), Fort Dodge (1 jobs), Marysville (1 jobs), and Dover (1 jobs). Whether you’re seeking to explore new cities, expand your experience in different facility types, or take your career to the next level, these opportunities provide excellent pay and valuable career growth. Click Apply Now to get started with your personal recruiter!

Recently Filled Travel Home Health OT Jobs Across the US with Competitive Pay and Diverse Opportunities

AMN Healthcare has successfully filled 453 Travel Home Health OT positions across the United States, with a wide range of exciting opportunities in cities such as San Ramon, Sunnyvale, and Fort Dodge. These positions offered competitive weekly pay, with salaries ranging from $931 to $9,177, and the average pay being around $2,341 per week.

The filled jobs were in various facility types, including Home Health Agency, Short Term Acute Care Hospital, and Critical Access Hospital, such as Pathways Home Health and Hospice, Central Coast Home Health, and Accent Care- San Ramon, CA. These roles provided valuable experience and growth opportunities for Home Health Occupational Therapists looking to work in dynamic environments while earning great pay. Whether you are interested in working at Home Health Agency, Short Term Acute Care Hospital, and Critical Access Hospital, these recently filled jobs offer a glimpse of the exciting possibilities available to you.

Take a look at some of the latest Home Health OT positions recently filled nationwide, offering insight into the competitive pay rates and exciting opportunities available.

  • Home Health Occupational Therapist making $2,423 per week filled on 8/19/26 in White River Junction, VT
  • Home Health Occupational Therapist making $1,900 per week filled on 8/19/26 in Bala Cynwyd, PA
  • Home Health Occupational Therapist making $2,522 per week filled on 8/18/26 in Somersworth, NH

What Are the Various Work Environments for a Travel Home Health Occupational Therapist Across the US?

As a Home Health Occupational Therapist, professionals can expect to engage in a diverse range of responsibilities and work environments across the United States. This role typically involves conducting patient assessments in their home settings, developing individualized intervention plans, and providing therapeutic activities to enhance daily living skills. Occupational Therapists may work with various populations, including the elderly, individuals recovering from surgeries or injuries, and those with chronic health conditions or disabilities. Facilities and services can range from private residences and assisted living facilities to community health organizations, ensuring that therapists have ample opportunities to make a meaningful impact on their patients’ lives. Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, including nurses and social workers, is also common to ensure comprehensive care in a home-based environment.

Why Should a Home Health OT Consider a Travel Job in Major US Cities?

Traveling as a Home Health Occupational Therapist in the United States offers a unique opportunity to combine professional growth with adventure, and AMN Healthcare provides access to diverse locations such as the vibrant Bronx, serene San Ramon, historic Plymouth, dynamic Oakland, and charming Hallock. Each city presents its own allure: the Bronx, with its rich cultural scene and proximity to New York City, gives you the chance to immerse yourself in a bustling urban environment; San Ramon boasts a beautiful suburban landscape and a progressive community atmosphere; Plymouth offers a blend of small-town charm and access to stunning natural beauty; Oakland is known for its artistic vibe and multicultural flair; while Hallock provides a peaceful rural setting with friendly locals. By choosing a travel position with AMN Healthcare, Home Health Occupational Therapists not only gain valuable experience across various healthcare environments but also enjoy the flexibility to explore different cultures, cuisines, and lifestyles, ultimately enriching both their careers and personal lives.

Search Top Cities Nationwide with Travel Home Health Occupational Therapy Jobs

AMN Healthcare currently has 29 Travel Home Health OT jobs nationwide. Be sure to check back daily for updates, or if you’re not finding what you’re looking for immediately, sign up for the AMN Passport App and we’ll connect you directly with a recruiter that can help expedite the process of finding your perfect opportunity.

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Find Home Health OT Jobs in Danbury

AMN Healthcare currently has Travel Home Health OT positions available in Danbury.
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Occupational Therapist – Home Health
  • Danbury, Connecticut – 06810
  • 8 D,
  • September 3, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,762 to $2,846
Weekly Pay*
This Home Health Occupational Therapist role is based in the Danbury, Connecticut area, a vibrant community in western Connecticut known for its balance of suburban comfort and easy access to major metropolitan areas. Danbury offers a welcoming, livable environment with nearby parks, lakes, shopping, dining, and cultural activities. You are within convenient reach of New York City and the rest of coastal and central Connecticut, making it an appealing home base for both work and leisure. Danbury and the surrounding region feature a mix of scenic outdoor spaces and well-developed neighborhoods. Nearby lakes and wooded areas provide opportunities for walking, boating, hiking, and seasonal recreation, while the town itself offers a variety of restaurants, retail options, and community events. Good schools and family-friendly amenities help make the area attractive for clinicians seeking long-term stability, while its location allows for easy weekend getaways throughout New England. In this position, you will provide one-on-one Occupational Therapy services to patients in their homes, helping them regain or maintain independence with daily activities after illness, injury, or surgery. Your work will focus on functional assessments, home safety evaluations, and individualized treatment plans aimed at promoting safety, mobility, and quality of life in the home environment. Typical responsibilities include performing comprehensive OT evaluations in the home; designing and implementing personalized treatment plans; recommending adaptive equipment and home modifications; educating patients and caregivers on safe techniques, energy conservation, and fall prevention; and coordinating closely with nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, and medical providers. You will also update the care team on patient progress and adjust interventions based on clinical findings and patient goals. A typical day may include visiting several patients in Danbury and nearby communities, with scheduling designed to balance productivity with manageable travel time. You will have the autonomy to structure your route and visits while adhering to agency standards and regulatory guidelines. Documentation is completed electronically through an EMR system, often supported by mobile tools to streamline charting and communication. The caseload primarily includes adult and geriatric patients, many with chronic conditions, post-acute needs following hospitalization or surgery, or functional changes related to neurologic or orthopedic diagnoses. Patient volumes and visit expectations are set to allow for thorough, hands-on care and meaningful education during each home visit. The work culture in this type of home health setting is typically collaborative and supportive, with ready access to clinical leaders and peers for case discussion and mentorship. Occupational Therapists often play a central role on the interdisciplinary team, offering key insights into how patients function in their daily environments and contributing to decisions that directly affect patient safety and independence. This role offers a strong opportunity to build your clinical skills in complex care, home safety, and patient education while enjoying the flexibility and professional autonomy that home health practice provides. It is well suited for clinicians who value meaningful, relationship-based work and who appreciate the chance to see the tangible impact of their interventions in real-world home settings in and around Danbury, Connecticut.
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Occupational Therapist – Home Health
  • Danbury, Connecticut – 06810
  • 8 D,
  • September 14, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,395 to $2,468
Weekly Pay*
This Home Health Occupational Therapist position is based in the welcoming community of Danbury, Connecticut, a city that blends classic New England charm with modern conveniences. Danbury offers a lively downtown with local shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as easy access to scenic parks, wooded trails, and nearby Candlewood Lake for year-round outdoor recreation. Situated in western Connecticut, Danbury provides a comfortable suburban lifestyle with quick highway and rail access to New York City and other regional destinations, making it an attractive home base for those who enjoy both a peaceful environment and occasional big-city amenities. In this role, you will provide occupational therapy services to patients in their homes across Danbury and surrounding communities. You will help individuals regain independence after illness, injury, or surgery and support them in remaining safely at home. Your typical day will include traveling to patient homes, performing comprehensive evaluations, collaborating with the broader home health team, and delivering one-on-one, functionally focused treatments tailored to each patient’s living environment. Core responsibilities include completing detailed functional assessments, including home safety evaluations and analysis of activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living. You will develop and implement individualized plans of care, focusing on maximizing independence in self-care, mobility within the home, household tasks, and community participation. You will recommend and train patients and caregivers in the use of adaptive equipment and durable medical equipment, instruct on energy conservation and joint protection strategies, and provide education to reduce fall risk and promote safe movement. You will work closely with nursing, physical therapy, social work, and other disciplines to coordinate services, update care plans, and monitor patient progress. Typical caseloads are managed to allow for meaningful one-on-one time in the home, with visit lengths designed to support thorough assessment, intervention, and patient and caregiver education. Patient populations commonly include older adults recovering from joint replacements or fractures, individuals managing cardiac or pulmonary conditions, patients after hospital or skilled nursing facility discharge, and those living with neurologic conditions such as stroke or Parkinson’s disease. Home health practice in the Danbury area offers a strong opportunity to build clinical skills and professional versatility. You will gain experience adapting interventions to a wide range of home environments, troubleshooting real-world barriers to independence, and partnering directly with families and support networks. The role emphasizes professional autonomy, as you manage your daily schedule, plan visit routes within your territory, and make clinical decisions in collaboration with the wider care team. At the same time, you will have support from supervisors and colleagues who value communication, shared problem-solving, and a patient-first approach. Working in Danbury offers the advantage of serving a diverse, growing population while enjoying an attractive quality of life. The area features reputable schools, community events, and local arts and cultural activities. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate nearby lakes, hiking trails, and parks, and the region’s four distinct seasons highlight everything from vibrant fall foliage to summer waterfront activities. This combination of professional opportunity and lifestyle benefits makes a home health OT role in Danbury especially appealing for clinicians who value both meaningful, independent practice and a comfortable, engaging place to live and work.
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Find Home Health OT Jobs in Anaconda

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Find Home Health OT Jobs in Kirkland

AMN Healthcare currently has Travel Home Health OT positions available in Kirkland.
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Occupational Therapist – Home Health
  • Kirkland, Washington – 98034
  • 8 D,
  • September 3, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,361 to $2,433
Weekly Pay*
This Home Health Occupational Therapist position is based in Kirkland, Washington, a lakeside community that blends small-city charm with the amenities of a major metropolitan region. Kirkland’s picturesque waterfront, thriving downtown, and extensive network of parks and trails offer an exceptional quality of life. Residents and visitors enjoy boutique shopping, restaurants, coffeehouses, and seasonal events along Lake Washington, as well as convenient access to outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and water sports. The city’s location on the Eastside provides easy commuting to Seattle and Bellevue while maintaining a relaxed, neighborhood-focused atmosphere. In this role, you will provide one-on-one, patient-centered Occupational Therapy services in the home setting for adults and older adults who are recovering from illness, injury, or surgery, or managing chronic conditions. You will travel to patient homes throughout Kirkland and nearby communities, using your clinical skills to help individuals regain independence and safely perform everyday activities in their own environment. This setting offers a meaningful opportunity to see the direct impact of your interventions on a patient’s daily life, with a focus on functional outcomes, safety, and quality of life. Typical responsibilities include conducting comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations in the home, identifying functional limitations and environmental barriers, and developing individualized treatment plans. You will implement interventions such as ADL training, energy conservation techniques, balance and coordination exercises, home safety modifications, and equipment recommendations. You will provide patient and caregiver education, coordinate services with nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, home health aides, and medical social work, and contribute to overall interdisciplinary care planning to support safe transitions and reduce rehospitalization risk. Your day-to-day work will involve managing a field-based caseload, traveling between homes, completing timely EMR documentation, and communicating with the broader care team. Visit volume and patient ratios are designed to support thorough, high-quality care and appropriate time for assessment, treatment, and documentation. You will work within established home health guidelines and regulatory standards, ensuring accurate OASIS or other required assessments, and adhering to infection control and safety protocols in diverse home environments. Shifts typically follow daytime hours with some flexibility to support patient needs and route efficiency. The role allows for a degree of autonomy and independence, while still providing support from clinical leaders and colleagues experienced in home health. This position is well suited to clinicians who value relationship-based care, enjoy working in the community, and want to build or deepen expertise in home-based rehabilitation. Kirkland’s combination of scenic beauty, cultural amenities, and access to major employment and educational centers makes it an attractive place to live and work. Whether you appreciate lakeside sunsets, local art walks, community festivals, or nearby hiking trails, this location offers a welcoming environment outside of work. The home health setting in this area is recognized for its collaborative team culture, emphasis on quality care, and opportunities for professional growth within a high-demand specialty.
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Occupational Therapist – Home Health
  • Kirkland, Washington – 98034
  • 8 D,
  • September 3, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,361 to $2,433
Weekly Pay*
This travel Home Health Occupational Therapist position is based in Kirkland, Washington, a picturesque lakeside city on the eastern shore of Lake Washington. Kirkland offers a welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere with stunning waterfront views, walkable neighborhoods, and easy access to both Seattle and Bellevue. The city is known for its vibrant downtown with boutique shops, restaurants, and cafés, as well as its scenic parks, public art, and year-round community events, making it an ideal destination for travelers who appreciate both outdoor adventures and urban amenities. As a traveler in Kirkland, you can enjoy strolls along the waterfront, explore nearby marinas and beaches, and take advantage of the extensive walking and biking trails throughout the area. Kirkland’s proximity to the greater Seattle region gives you quick access to cultural attractions such as museums, music venues, and regional festivals, plus opportunities for day trips to the mountains, Puget Sound, and wine country. The area’s blend of nature and city life offers a balanced lifestyle during your assignment, with plenty of options for dining, coffee culture, and local shopping after your workday. In this home health role, you will be part of a coordinated, patient-focused care setting that emphasizes safety, independence, and quality of life in the home. You will manage a daily caseload of patients in their residences across Kirkland and nearby communities, performing comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations, developing individualized treatment plans, and delivering interventions that support functional mobility, ADL and IADL performance, and home safety. Your typical day may include conducting initial assessments, revisiting patients for follow-up treatments, implementing fall prevention strategies, teaching energy conservation and pacing techniques, and recommending adaptive equipment or environmental modifications to help patients live as independently as possible. You will provide extensive patient and caregiver education, collaborate closely with nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, and social work, and communicate regularly with the broader care team to monitor progress and adjust plans of care. Documentation is completed using a home health electronic medical record, and you will be expected to maintain accurate, timely charting to support regulatory and quality standards. Visit volumes and productivity expectations are set to balance efficient use of your time with a strong emphasis on individualized, high-quality therapeutic care. You will travel between patient homes throughout the day, so comfort with independent field work, route planning, and flexible scheduling is important. Work hours are generally full-time with daytime shifts typical of home health practice, with some variation based on patient needs and visit timing. Caseloads primarily consist of adult and geriatric patients with post-acute, orthopedic, neurologic, cardiopulmonary, and complex medical conditions, giving you the opportunity to apply broad clinical skills and deepen your experience in community-based rehabilitation. This traveler-friendly environment supports clear communication, collaboration, and a professional culture focused on respect, patient safety, and continuous improvement, making it an attractive setting for Occupational Therapists looking to enhance their skills and experience while enjoying all that the Kirkland area has to offer.
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Find Home Health OT Jobs in Dover

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Occupational Therapist – Home Health
  • Dover, Delaware – 19904
  • 8 D,
  • August 20, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,398 to $2,471
Weekly Pay*
This Home Health Occupational Therapist position is based in Dover, Delaware, a capital city known for its friendly atmosphere, historic character, and convenient access to both coastal and metropolitan destinations. Dover offers a welcoming community with tree-lined neighborhoods, historic districts, and easy drives to Delaware’s beautiful beaches, wildlife areas, and state parks. Residents enjoy local festivals and events, museums and cultural sites, and a growing restaurant and shopping scene, all while benefiting from a relatively low cost of living and an easy commute within the region. Working in home health in Dover allows you to build meaningful, long-term relationships with patients in their own homes. You will serve a diverse adult and geriatric population, including individuals transitioning from hospital or rehab settings, those managing chronic conditions, and patients aiming to safely age in place. The typical caseload includes functional decline, fall risk, post-surgical recovery, neurologic conditions, and cardiopulmonary diagnoses, offering substantial variety and opportunities to deepen your clinical expertise. In this role, you will perform comprehensive evaluations in patients’ homes, focusing on safety, function, and independence. A typical day may include conducting home safety and environmental assessments, identifying fall risks, and recommending modifications such as grab bars, adaptive equipment, and layout changes to promote safe mobility and performance of daily tasks. You will develop and implement individualized plans of care that emphasize ADL and IADL training, energy conservation, cognitive strategies, and caregiver education tailored to each patient’s goals and living environment. You will collaborate closely with a supportive interdisciplinary team that may include physical therapists, speech therapists, nurses, social workers, and home health aides. Communication is primarily through EMR and regular case conferences, allowing for thorough coordination of care while preserving your autonomy in the field. Strong documentation skills and efficient use of EMR systems will be important, as you will complete evaluations, progress notes, and discharge summaries electronically, often at or near the point of care. Patient volume and visit frequency are structured to allow time for individualized, high-quality interventions. Visit schedules typically include a mix of start-of-care evaluations, routine follow-ups, reassessments, and discharges. The number of visits per day will depend on patient needs, acuity, and travel distances within the Dover area, with careful planning to optimize route efficiency and minimize windshield time. You can expect regular daytime hours with some flexibility in scheduling to accommodate patient availability, with opportunities for occasional evenings or weekends as required for continuity of care. This position offers the chance to work with patients in a variety of home settings, from historic residences in central Dover to newer suburban developments and rural properties in the surrounding area. These environments provide rich opportunities to apply practical, real-world problem-solving and creative home modifications to maximize safety and independence. As you help patients remain in their homes safely, your work will have a direct and visible impact on their quality of life and on caregivers’ confidence and capacity. The professional culture emphasizes collaboration, clinical excellence, and ongoing learning. You will be supported in keeping your skills current through access to continuing education, mentorship from experienced clinicians, and exposure to a diverse caseload that can strengthen your clinical judgment and broaden your experience. The role is well-suited for Occupational Therapists who value autonomy, community-based practice, and meaningful patient relationships, while enjoying life in a city that blends historic charm with modern conveniences and easy access to outdoor recreation.
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Statistical Trends for Travel Home Health Occupational Therapy Jobs Across the US

As you explore the charts below, you’ll uncover valuable insights into the current landscape of travel Home Health Occupational Therapy jobs across the nation. These statistics provide a detailed overview of pay trends over the past three months, enabling you to gauge the evolving compensation landscape in this vital sector. Additionally, you’ll find information on the average, minimum, and maximum pay for these positions over the last year, equipping you with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about your career path.

Understanding the types and counts of healthcare facilities offering these roles is just as crucial. Armed with this data, you’ll gain a clearer picture of the job market, allowing you to identify opportunities that align with your professional aspirations. Whether you’re considering a new position or simply seeking to expand your knowledge, this information can serve as a powerful tool in navigating your career in home health occupational therapy.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Travel Home Health Occupational Therapy Jobs in the United States

On average, how much do Home Health Occupational Therapy Travel jobs pay in the United States?

As of August 20, 2026, the average weekly pay for Travel Home Health Occupational Therapy jobs in the United States is $2,342. This figure is based on data from 482 job postings.

What is the highest pay for a Home Health Occupational Therapy Travel job nationwide?

As of August 20, 2026, the highest weekly pay for a Travel Home Health job nationwide was in Danbury at $9,177 per week.

What experience is expected for a Travel Home Health Occupational Therapist job in the US?

A Home Health Occupational Therapist typically requires a master’s degree in occupational therapy and a state license to practice, along with experience in a clinical setting. Preferred qualifications may include experience in home health care and familiarity with patient assessments and care planning.

What types of jobs are often available for Home Health Occupational Therapy Travel positions in the US?

Home Health positions in the U.S. currently include job opportunities in Permanent, Strike, and Travel roles. These options provide flexibility for professionals seeking various work arrangements based on their preferences and experience.

What types of facilities typically offer Home Health Occupational Therapy Travel jobs in the US?

Home Health Occupational Therapy travel jobs in the US are typically offered by agencies that provide home-based healthcare services, such as home health companies and private rehabilitation practices. These facilities focus on delivering personalized therapy to clients in their residences, allowing therapists to work in diverse environments while traveling across different regions.

What work shifts are typically offered for Home Health Occupational Therapy Travel jobs nationwide?

Home Health Travel jobs nationwide typically offer shifts including 8 D, 8 N, 8 E, 12 D, 10 D, 12 N, 12 E, 9 D, and 10 N. These options provide flexibility to accommodate different scheduling preferences.

What kinds of contract durations are typically offered for Home Health OT Travel jobs across the US?

Home Health Travel jobs across the U.S. typically offer contract durations ranging from 1-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 13 weeks, and 14-26 weeks. These varying lengths provide flexibility for professionals seeking both short-term and extended assignments.

What kinds of benefits should a Home Health OT look for from an employer when looking for a Travel job in the US?

A Home Health Occupational Therapist should seek benefits that support both their professional development and personal well-being. It’s essential to look for competitive compensation packages that include health insurance, retirement plans, and travel stipends. Additionally, consideration of flexible schedules and opportunities for continuing education can greatly enhance job satisfaction and career growth. Lastly, a supportive company culture that values employee wellness can make a significant difference in the overall travel job experience.

What are some of the top factors a Travel Home Health Occupational Therapist would have for looking for a job in a city in the US?

A travel Home Health Occupational Therapist would prioritize job opportunities based on the demand for services in a particular city and the availability of competitive compensation packages. Additionally, factors such as the quality of life, cost of living, and access to professional development resources would also play a significant role in their decision-making process.

What are some popular cities across the United States a Travel Home Health Occupational Therapist would want to work and live in?

Some of the most popular cities for a travel Home Health Occupational Therapist include Los Angeles, known for its warm climate and diverse patient population, and Miami, which offers vibrant culture and a growing need for healthcare professionals. Additionally, cities like Austin provide a robust job market and an appealing lifestyle that attracts many in the healthcare field. These locations not only offer professional opportunities but also a rich array of experiences and amenities for those seeking adventure.

What things should a Travel Home Health OT look for in a new position?

A travel Home Health Occupational Therapist should seek positions that offer flexibility in scheduling and a supportive work environment that values interdisciplinary collaboration. Additionally, it’s important to consider the availability of resources and tools that facilitate patient care, as well as the potential for professional growth and continuing education opportunities. Overall, finding a role that aligns with one’s personal and professional goals can significantly enhance the travel experience.

Benefits of Working as a Travel Home Health Occupational Therapist in Top US Cities

As a travel Home Health Occupational Therapist, opportunities abound in some of the most vibrant cities across the United States, including San Ramon, Sunnyvale, Sacramento, Hallock, and the Bronx. Each city not only offers competitive pay but also distinctive lifestyles, diverse communities, and enriching environments, making them ideal choices for your next assignment.

In San Ramon, you’ll find yourself in a picturesque suburb of the San Francisco Bay Area, boasting weekly earnings between $1,965 and $2,714. Known for its excellent quality of life, San Ramon features an array of housing options, from charming single-family homes to modern apartments. The cost of living is moderate, but with the high salaries, it is more than manageable. Residents enjoy a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking in the nearby Mount Diablo State Park. The city’s focus on community and wellness makes it an ideal place for those looking to make a positive impact in their clients’ lives.

Sunnyvale, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, offers a bustling work environment with salaries ranging from $1,959 to $2,311 per week. This tech-savvy city is known for its innovativeness and rich cultural diversity. The cost of living in Sunnyvale may be higher due to its proximity to major tech companies, but the thriving job market offsets expenses. Housing options vary widely, from quaint bungalows to luxury condos. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, Sunnyvale is home to a plethora of parks and recreational areas, as well as a pleasant climate that lends itself to a variety of outdoor activities year-round.

Sacramento, California’s capital, presents an enticing opportunity for occupational therapists, with pay ranging from $2,391 to $3,036 per week. The city offers a comparatively lower cost of living, making it an appealing choice for professionals looking to stretch their income further. Housing options are diverse, spanning from modern apartments to historical homes in tree-lined neighborhoods. Sacramento enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The city’s rich cultural scene features museums, theaters, and a vibrant food landscape, making it an engaging location for work and leisure alike.

In Hallock, a small yet charming town in Minnesota, occupational therapists can expect a weekly pay range of $1,796 to $2,200. While the job market may be more limited due to its size, the cost of living is significantly lower, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle. Housing is affordable, with options primarily consisting of single-family homes that offer plenty of space. Hallock experiences a continental climate, with cold winters and warm summers, providing a unique seasonal experience. Community events and local charm enhance the lifestyle, making it a welcoming place for those dedicated to home health therapy.

In the Bronx, New York City’s only borough located on the mainland, aspiring occupational therapists can earn between $1,963 and $2,281 per week. Although the cost of living is one of the highest in the nation, the vibrant cultural landscape and the variety of housing options, from historic brownstones to modern apartments, provide a unique living experience. The Bronx is known for its rich history and cultural diversity, with numerous parks and recreational areas, including the iconic Bronx Zoo. The climate features hot, humid summers and cold winters, offering a broad range of seasonal activities. Living and working in the Bronx presents an exhilarating lifestyle, deeply enriched by the city’s rhythm and community.

* Estimate of payments is intended for informational purposes and includes hourly wages, as well as reimbursements for meal & incidental expenses and housing expenses incurred on behalf of the Company. Please speak with a recruiter for additional details.