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Travel Physical Therapist - $1,690 per week

Delta Healthcare Providers is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Hueytown, Alabama.
Job Description & RequirementsSpecialty:
Physical TherapistDiscipline:
TherapyStart Date:
04/15/2024Duration:
13 weeks35 hours per weekShift:
7 hoursEmployment Type:
TravelOverview Setting:
Outpatient, Orthopedics Compensation:
$1,406 - $1,891 estimated weekly pay Start:
ASAP open to 1-2 months out Duration:
13 weeks potential to extend Guaranteed Hours:
36
Benefits:
Blue Cross Blue Shield medical benefits, paid housing or tax-free stipend, travel/license reimbursement, licensing team, and paid reward days Referral Program:
Refer a friend and earn $500 Click here for similar opportunities and more information about travel therapy staffing.
Delta Healthcare Providers (DHP), the travel therapy staffing division of The Delta Companies, identifies qualified therapists on behalf of healthcare facilities nationwide.
A single point of contact provides direct knowledge of the industry to providers.
The company has been recognized with several Best of Staffing Awards.
Delta Companies Job ID #199426.
Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
Posted job title:
Physical TherapistAbout Delta Healthcare ProvidersDelta Healthcare Providers (DHP), the travel therapy staffing division of The Delta Companies, identifies qualified therapists on behalf of healthcare facilities nationwide.
A single point of contact provides direct knowledge of the industry to providers.
The company has been recognized with several Best of Staffing Awards.
Visit www.
deltahealthcareproviders.
com for more information about travel therapy staffing.
Salary:
$1,690 per week.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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