Earn up to $2,800/week
Spokane, a city of around 210,000 people, is located along the Spokane River in eastern Washington state, only about 20 miles from the Idaho border. The topography of the city is unique, as it lies at the edge of the plains of the Columbia plateau and on the border of the Selkirk Mountains. This mixture of terrain means that Spokane offers limitless outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, biking, swimming and boating in the summer and skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and dog sledding in winter.
$2,440/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Florence, South Carolina
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$2,800/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Iron River, Michigan
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$2,800/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Medford, Wisconsin
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$2,647/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Palmdale, California
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$2,647/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Palmdale, California
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$2,617/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Placerville, California
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$2,617/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Placerville, California
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$2,520/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Taylorville, Illinois
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$2,520/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Tyler, Texas
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$2,480/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Inpatient
Taylorville, Illinois
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A travel assignment in Washington state takes you to the Pacific Northwest, where lush forests and national parks rule. Love mountain hikes? Or do you prefer an amble along a quiet shoreline? Washington's waiting for you!
Physical therapists provide services aimed at restoring and improving a patient's function, mobility, and pain level while preventing or limiting disabilities resulting from the injury or disease. They assist patients with exercise and using aids to help with mobility like walkers or crutches. While focusing on promoting overall fitness and health, PTs exhibit patience and a calm demeanor while addressing a range of disabling conditions such as lower back pain, arthritis, heart disease, fractures, head injuries, and cerebral palsy. Ideal candidates demonstrate thoroughness and competence in examining patients' medical histories, conducting tests to measure strength, range of motion, balance, coordination, posture, muscle performance, respiration, and motor function, and then prescribing treatment strategies. Traveling physical therapists can find positions in acute care, outpatient clinic, and home health settings.
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