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AlliedTravelCareers

AlliedTravelCareers is working with Procare USA to find a qualified PT in Grass Valley, California, 95945!Pay Information$2,209 per weekAbout The PositionBasic Requirements Current resume Degree per position requirements Active license per state requirements Current BLS and/or other applicable specialty certifications At least 2 clinical references covering the last year of employment Compensation and Benefits 401k with company match Weekly pay with direct deposit Tax Advantage Program (Nontaxable reimbursements) Travel allowance or reimbursement Competitive Referral Bonus Program Dedicated recruiter 24-hour office support Loyalty Bonuses Free CEUs are available! License reimbursement Certification reimbursement At Procare USA, we take care of you - work with us, not for us!Please call for more information (800-403-5975 ext.
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8747607EXPTEMPTop Reasons to Work in Travel HealthcareBy working in different regions, you can contribute to addressing healthcare disparities and providing quality care to underserved communities.
Travel assignments often come with housing stipends or allowances, providing financial support for accommodation expenses during your stay.
Working in travel healthcare allows you to escape the monotony of a traditional work routine, keeping your career exciting and fulfilling.
Travel healthcare careers develop a range of transferable skills such as adaptability, teamwork, leadership, and cultural competence, which are valuable across various industries and settings.
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.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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