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AlliedTravelCareers

AlliedTravelCareers is working with Coast Medical Service to find a qualified PT in Centerville, Indiana, 47330!Pay Information$1,674 per weekAbout The PositionCoast Medical Service is a nationwide travel nursing & allied healthcare staffing agency dedicated to providing an elite traveler experience for the experienced or first-time traveler.
Coast is featured on Blue Pipes' 2023 Best Travel Agencies and named a 2022 Top Rated Healthcare Staffing Firm & 2023 First Half Top Rated Healthcare Staffing Firm by Great Recruiters.
Please note that pay rate may differ for locally based candidates.
Please apply here or contact a recruiter directly to learn more about this position & the facility, and/or explore others that may be of interest to you.
We look forward to speaking with you!8700118EXPTEMPJob RequirementsRequired for OnboardingBLSCore Mandatory Part I ExamCore Mandatory Part II (Allied) ExamCore Mandatory Part III ExamPT/PTA Skills ChecklistPhysical Therapy ExamTop Reasons to Work in Travel HealthcareBy working in different regions, you can contribute to addressing healthcare disparities and providing quality care to underserved communities.
By working in travel healthcare, you'll build a diverse portfolio of experiences and accomplishments, enhancing your professional reputation and marketability.
The demand for travel healthcare professionals ensures steady job opportunities, providing job security and stability in an ever-changing job market.
Travel assignments often come with sign-on bonuses and incentives, rewarding you for your commitment and dedication to providing quality patient care.
Working in different healthcare settings exposes professionals to a variety of experiences, from hospitals to clinics, allowing them to broaden their skills and knowledge.
About the Company:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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