AlliedTravelCareers is working with CompHealth to find a qualified Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) in Clarkfield, Minnesota, 56223!
Pay Information
$1,403 to $2,107 per week
About The Position
Though your CompHealth recruiter will be your single point of contact, they are backed by dozens of specialized teams, giving them the ability to focus on the details that matter to you. That means we have specialized teams that do nothing but housing, travel arrangements, credentialing, licensing, and so much more. It is one more way we deliver what matters to you.
- Monday - Friday schedule, 32 - 40 hours per week guaranteed
- Skilled nursing facility setting
- 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).
10754627EXPTEMP
Job Requirements
1+ years
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare
By working in travel healthcare, you'll build a diverse portfolio of experiences and accomplishments, enhancing your professional reputation and marketability.The adventure of discovering hidden gems and local treasures in each destination adds excitement and spontaneity to your travel experiences.The exposure to different healthcare systems and practices broadens your perspective and critical thinking skills, making you a more adaptable and innovative healthcare provider.The opportunity to work in different cultural contexts enhances your cross-cultural communication skills, making you a more effective and empathetic healthcare provider.The transient nature of travel assignments allows you to avoid workplace politics and drama, focusing instead on delivering quality patient care.