Earn up to $2,920/week
Travelers love heading to Miami, Florida, year-round for travel positions. Most say that they are drawn by the sub-tropical weather, the warm sandy beaches, and the cultural vibrancy of the area. While you're there, you're certain to fall in love with the wonderful fare, exciting culture, and endless entertainment.
$2,920/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
San Andreas, California
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$2,880/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
Gregory, South Dakota
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$2,880/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
Gregory, South Dakota
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$2,841/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
Oakland, California
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$2,841/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
Oakland, California
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$2,720/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
King City, California
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$2,680/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
Lewiston, Idaho
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$2,659/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
San Ramon, California
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$2,643/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
Mammoth Lakes, California
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$2,640/wk
Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy
South Williamson, Kentucky
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Travel assignments in Florida will teach you the meaning of another day in paradise. Choose from Gulf Coast beaches, Orlando parks, or SoFla's international flavor, and then try another!
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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