Physical Therapist (PT) Jobs in Georgia

73 open assignments$1,911$2,072/week71 facilities

Travel physical therapy in Georgia spans a wide range of settings — large hospital systems in metro Atlanta, outpatient ortho clinics across the suburbs, and rural critical-access facilities and SNFs that lean heavily on travelers. That mix is part of why Georgia consistently carries one of the deepest travel PT caseloads in the Southeast.

Georgia is a PT Compact state, so if you hold a compact privilege you can often start an assignment here without waiting on a fresh state license. Cost of living outside Atlanta stays low, which means a Georgia PT contract tends to stretch further than the headline weekly rate suggests. Every role below is a live ADEX requisition — you apply directly to us, with no third-party recruiter skimming your package.

Open PT assignments

PT jobs in Georgia — FAQ

How many travel PT jobs are available in Georgia?
There are currently 73 active travel Physical Therapist (PT) assignments in Georgia with ADEX Healthcare Staffing. The list updates daily as facilities post new requisitions and fill existing ones.
How much do travel PT jobs in Georgia pay?
Gross weekly pay for these PT assignments currently ranges from $1,911 to $2,072 per week, with an average near $2,039. Actual take-home depends on the taxable/stipend split and your tax home.
Which facilities are hiring PTs in Georgia?
Recent PT openings in Georgia include BMPT-Lawrenceville, GA (0010-1041), BMPT-East Cobb, GA (0010-1095), Sylvan Grove Hospital, Paulding Hospital, and BMPT-Brookhaven, GA (0010-1198). See the live list above for the specific unit, shift, and start date of each.
Do I apply through a recruiter or directly?
You apply directly to ADEX Healthcare Staffing. We're the staffing agency contracting with the facility, so there's no third-party job board or middleman recruiter between you and the assignment — which keeps more of the bill rate in your package.
What cities in Georgia have PT assignments?
PT contracts are spread across 50 Georgia cities, including Marietta, Atlanta, Lawrenceville, Cumming, and Roswell.