AlliedTravelCareers
Travel Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) - Competitive Weekly Pay
AlliedTravelCareers, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
AlliedTravelCareers is working with CompHealth to find a qualified Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) in Lena, Illinois, 61048!
Pay Information $1,403 to $2,107 per week
About The Position When it comes to finding the perfect locums assignment, sometimes it's all about who you know. CompHealth has been around for a long time and have a vast network of connections to facilities across the nation. Let one of our recruiters leverage this network to help you get ahead of the curve and find the assignment that's just right for you. 32 - 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday schedule 90% productivity requirement Skilled nursing facility setting Adult and geriatric patient population SNF experience preferred We provide complimentary housing and travel We arrange and cover costs for licensing and malpractice We simplify the credentialing and privileging process We provide first-day medical insurance and 401(K) Your personal recruiter handles every detail, 24/7
Per week (based on a 40-hour work week). Includes estimated taxable wages of $12.58 - $17.68 per hour and estimated tax-free reimbursements for meals, incidentals, and housing of $900 - $1,400 per week based on GSA guidelines (subject to eligibility, location, and seasonal adjustment). 10606060EXPTEMP
Job Requirements 1+ years
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare
A travel healthcare career provides professionals with a sense of personal fulfillment and purpose, knowing that they are making a positive impact on patients' lives. By working in travel healthcare, you'll develop adaptability and resilience, essential qualities for thriving in a rapidly changing healthcare landscape. Constant exposure to new challenges and environments fosters professional growth, enabling healthcare professionals to develop adaptability, resilience, and advanced clinical skills. The transient nature of travel assignments allows you to avoid workplace politics and drama, focusing instead on delivering 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.
Pay Information $1,403 to $2,107 per week
About The Position When it comes to finding the perfect locums assignment, sometimes it's all about who you know. CompHealth has been around for a long time and have a vast network of connections to facilities across the nation. Let one of our recruiters leverage this network to help you get ahead of the curve and find the assignment that's just right for you. 32 - 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday schedule 90% productivity requirement Skilled nursing facility setting Adult and geriatric patient population SNF experience preferred We provide complimentary housing and travel We arrange and cover costs for licensing and malpractice We simplify the credentialing and privileging process We provide first-day medical insurance and 401(K) Your personal recruiter handles every detail, 24/7
Per week (based on a 40-hour work week). Includes estimated taxable wages of $12.58 - $17.68 per hour and estimated tax-free reimbursements for meals, incidentals, and housing of $900 - $1,400 per week based on GSA guidelines (subject to eligibility, location, and seasonal adjustment). 10606060EXPTEMP
Job Requirements 1+ years
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare
A travel healthcare career provides professionals with a sense of personal fulfillment and purpose, knowing that they are making a positive impact on patients' lives. By working in travel healthcare, you'll develop adaptability and resilience, essential qualities for thriving in a rapidly changing healthcare landscape. Constant exposure to new challenges and environments fosters professional growth, enabling healthcare professionals to develop adaptability, resilience, and advanced clinical skills. The transient nature of travel assignments allows you to avoid workplace politics and drama, focusing instead on delivering 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.