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Travel Rehabilitation

Salary in New Jersey

Travel Rehabilitation professionals in New Jersey earn an average of $1,537/week, with contracts ranging from $1,332 to $2,413/week. Last updated 05/14/26.
AVERAGE WEEKLY
$1,537/WK
13.07% lower than the US average of $1,768.
Based on active jobs as of 05/14/26
$0$2,500
$1,537
MIN $1,332MAX $2,413
AVERAGE HOURLY
$38.42/h
MIN
$33.30/h
MAX
$60.33/h

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Travel Rehabilitation Allieds in New Jersey earn an average of $1,537/week (approximately $38.42/hr), with active contracts ranging from $1,332 to $2,413/week as of 05/14/26. That compares to a national average of $1,768/week for the same specialty.
Rehabilitation Allieds in New Jersey average $1,537/week, which is 13% below the national average of $1,768/week. Pay gaps between states reflect local demand, staffing ratios, and cost of living.
Create a free Trusted Health profile and specify your specialty and preferred locations. Your dedicated nurse advocate will match you with Rehabilitation contracts in New Jersey that fit your license, experience, and pay targets.
California consistently pays the highest travel nurse wages, followed by New York, Massachusetts, Washington, and Hawaii. These states combine high cost of living, chronic nursing shortages, and — in California's case — state-mandated staffing ratios that drive sustained high demand for travelers.