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Michigan Physical Therapy License Board

Curious about working as a physical therapist in Michigan? Here's what you need to know to hit the ground running. Read through our resources on applying for your physical therapy license, average PT salaries and living in the Great Lakes State.

Our recruiters specialize in placing allied health professionals in jobs matching their requirements. Whether you're a seasoned physical therapist looking for fresh career opportunities or a new grad exploring your options, feel free to contact us about working as a PT in Michigan and obtaining your license to practice in the state.

 

How to Get Your Michigan Physical Therapist License

Applications for physical therapy licensure are usually processed by the state licensing board within six to eight weeks. A PT career in Michigan is a very desirable option: physical therapists earn slightly more than the national average and live in one of the top five most affordable states.

Michigan's natural landscape offers abundant recreation like hiking, biking, paddling and skiing and perfectly balances the lively energy of its urban centers. Check out current job opportunities for physical therapists in Michigan to get an idea of where you can put your skills to work.

 

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


It typically takes between six and eight weeks to receive your physical therapy license in Michigan. This is slow compared to other physical therapy licenses across the United States.

Michigan physical therapy contact information


Helpful Links


Address
Bureau of Professional Licensing
PO Box 30670
611 West Ottawa Street, 1st Floor
Lansing, MI 48909-8170

Contact
Email: BPLHelp@michigan.gov
Phone: (517) 335-0918
Fax: (517) 241-0032

Michigan Physical Therapist Salary Information

Being an allied traveler, especially with Med Travelers, comes with a lot of amazing benefits. You can work and travel while enjoying furnished accommodation or a housing allowance, travel reimbursement, health benefits, a 401(k) retirement plan, life insurance and continuing education. While physical therapists in Michigan earn an annual mean wage of $90,500, allied travelers typically earn 20% more than non-allied travelers.

If you're enticed by the opportunity to work as a physical therapist in Michigan, our team of staffing specialists can help take the stress out of your job search. Contact us today to find out more about the great pay and benefits that come with a physical therapy travel assignment through Med Travelers.

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