Travel Occupational Therapist - $1,940 per week Hotels & Hospitality - Anchorage, AK at Geebo

Travel Occupational Therapist - $1,940 per week

Core Medical Group is seeking a travel Occupational Therapist for a travel job in Anchorage, AlaskaJob Description & Requirements Specialty:
Occupational Therapist Discipline:
Therapy Start Date:
11/27/2023 Duration:
13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift:
8 hours Employment Type:
Travel Estimate of weekly payments is intended for informational purposes and includes hourly wages, as well as reimbursements for meal & incidental expenses, and housing expenses incurred on behalf of the CompanyAny benefits (medical/dental/vision) are in addition to the weekly payPlease speak with your Recruiter for additional detailsEstimated payments are subject to change until formal offer of assignment is made and acceptedCore Medical Group Job ID #1109788Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determinedPosted job title:
OT About Core Medical Group CoreMedical Group is one of the largest healthcare staffing agencies in the countryWe have jobs nationwide in travel nursing, travel allied health, interim, locum tenens, and permanent placements! Join the staffing agency with Club CoreMed, the best perk in the industry - an all inclusive paid trip to a tropical resort! Benefits Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours Continuing Education 401k retirement plan Pet insurance Company provided housing options Sick pay Wellness and fitness programs Mileage reimbursement Referral bonus Employee assistance programs Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Benefits start day 1 License and certification reimbursement Life insurance Discount program Recommended Skills Acute Care Registered Nurse Nursing Care Licensed Vocational Nurses Health Facilities Licensed Practical Nurse Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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