Travel PT in South Charleston, WV - Excellent Benefits 2024-04-13 Accounting - Dunbar, WV at Geebo

Travel PT in South Charleston, WV - Excellent Benefits 2024-04-13

AlliedTravelCareers is working with Procare USA to find a qualified PT in South Charleston, West Virginia, 25309!About The PositionBasic RequirementsCurrent resumeDegree per position requirementsActive license per state requirementsCurrent BLS and/or other applicable specialty certificationsAt least 2 clinical references covering the last year of employmentCompensation and Benefits401k with company matchWeekly pay with direct depositTax Advantage Program (Nontaxable reimbursements)Travel allowance or reimbursementCompetitive Referral Bonus ProgramDedicated recruiter24-hour office supportLoyalty BonusesFree CEUs are available!License reimbursementCertification reimbursementAt Procare USA, we take care of you - work with us, not for us!Please call for more information (800-403-5975 ext2).
8721095EXPTEMPTop Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare By working in different regions, you can contribute to addressing healthcare disparities and providing quality care to underserved communities.
The transient nature of travel assignments allows you to avoid workplace politics and drama, focusing instead on delivering quality patient care.
The sense of camaraderie among fellow travelers creates a supportive community of like-minded professionals, offering encouragement and shared experiences.
Travel healthcare offers opportunities for cultural exchange and mutual learning, fostering respect and appreciation for different traditions and customs.
The transient nature of travel assignments allows you to maintain connections with loved ones while exploring new destinations and opportunities.
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Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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