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Travel Outpatient Physical Therapist - $2,281 per week - Now Hiring

General Healthcare Resources - Dallas Southwest Nursing Division is seeking a travel Outpatient Physical Therapist for a travel job in Mena, Arkansas.
Job Description & RequirementsSpecialty:
Physical TherapistDiscipline:
TherapyStart Date:
01/08/2024Duration:
13 weeks40 hours per weekShift:
8 hours, daysEmployment Type:
TravelOutpatient clinic Primarily ortho but do see some neuro, cardiac, and pulmonary on occasion.
Patients are teenagers and older.
12-16 patients a day scheduled in 30 minute blocks.
No Local Candidates - 50 mile radius restrictionAbout General Healthcare Resources - Dallas Southwest Nursing DivisionPassionate about your nursing career? So are we!GHR Healthcare - A National Healthcare Staffing Firm specializes in making it easy to find the right nursing opportunities, so you can focus on what you do best:
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We place qualified RNs and LVN's with top hospitals, acute care settings, LTC, Corrections and Psych settings to find you opportunities that align with your interests, specialty, and schedule.
Put us to work for you!Everything we do is designed to make you happy, successful, and fulfilled:
Choose the position that's a perfect fit for you.
Work with recruitment specialists to help with your next opportunityEarn the recognition and compensation you deserve.
Enjoy flexible work schedules.
Join an acute care team that cares about you - so you can care for others.
Salary:
$2,281 per week.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: General Healthcare Resources - Dallas Southwest Nursing Division

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