Travel Rehab PTA (Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Assistant) Hotels & Hospitality - Ottumwa, IA at Geebo

Travel Rehab PTA (Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Assistant)

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com Healthcare is seeking a Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Assistant for 13 weeks for immediate opening in Ottumwa , IALooking for candidates with 1 year Rehabilitation experience.
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com Healthcare believes in an environment where you feel included, valued, and respectedWe have been working with healthcare professionals for more than 25 years and strive to find the perfect match for each candidate's needsHow do we do that? By pairing years of hands-on experience and excellent customer care from our recruiters at Fortus Healthcare Resources and QCI Healthcare with Job.
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Whether you're hoping to stay near home or looking to travel throughout the United States, our experienced recruiters would love to assist you on your travel adventure! Talk with a recruiter today to find the best position for you! Job.
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Benefits:
Health, dental, and vision Customized compensation packages Certification and license reimbursement A single point of contact for HR, payroll, housing & transportation Free CEU's while on assignment Weekly paycheck 24-hour support 401K with employer matching Bonus programs Travel allowance or transportation if needed Access to the best travel healthcare jobs available Fortus Healthcare Resources is also JACHO Certified Healthcare Staffing Agency, assisting our healthcare partners in upholding the highest standards of patient care.
Recommended Skills Hospitalization Long Term Care Nursing Registered Nurse Nursing Homes Rehabilitations Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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