Earn up to $3,031/week
Gainesville has earned many monikers over the years -- due to its unique location and its warm and wonderful residents. Some call her the Queen City of the Mountains while others know her as the Poultry Capital of the World. Excellent schools and a friendly community make Gainesville a great choice for traveler assignments.
$2,994/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Tracy, California
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$2,960/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Modesto, California
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$3,031/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Burlingame, California
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$2,776/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Odessa, Texas
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$2,720/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Urbana, Illinois
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$2,720/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
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$2,680/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Brownwood, Texas
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$2,600/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Stillwater, Oklahoma
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$2,520/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Stockbridge, Georgia
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$2,440/wk
Travel Physical Therapist - Acute Care Hospital
Urbana, Ohio
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Georgia travel assignments are becoming some of the most sought-after assignments. Find yourself in vibrant healthcare communities in cities like Atlanta or Augusta -- or head toward quieter rural settings.
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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