Travel Physical Therapist Hotels & Hospitality - Anchorage, AK at Geebo

Travel Physical Therapist

A healthcare facility several hundred miles west of Anchorage, AK is offering a Travel Physical Therapist opportunity for a full-time 13 or 26-week position! Seeking motivated individuals for additional therapist support.
Seeking immediate hire with an open start date discussed upon interview! Pay:
$50.
00-$60.
00 per hour, plus housing included Travel Physical Therapist Job Details:
Full-time, 13 or 26-week opportunity Selected Travel Physical Therapist will be responsible for providing care and support to patients who are recovering from injury, illness, or surgery Extensive on job training provided for all therapist Setting:
Rehabilitation center located in Hospital Shift:
Day shifts, Monday- Friday, 8 hour shifts Strong leadership team who strives to have a tight-knit team with a healthy work-life balance Travel Physical Therapist
Benefits:
Paid housing Paid Flights Transportation provided Comprehensive healthcare coverage Employee Wellness Center Travel Physical Therapist Requirements:
Must have a valid PT License Seeking at least 1 year of Rehabilitation or Physical Therapy experience Seeking immediate hire, with a flexible start date Alaska Location:
No state income tax and permanent fund dividend after a full calendar year of Alaska Residency Amazing rural and remote community west of Anchorage Tremendous fishing, hunting, and wildlife! You can see the Northern lights as well Breathtaking views and sunsets Truly a unique experience that can't be duplicated Regional Airport with easy access to Anchorage Some of the best fishing in North America and several other outdoor activities Excellent shopping and dining that are all locally owned and operated Safe schools and community for a family Recommended Skills Physical Therapy Rehabilitations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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