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Travel Physical Therapy
Your first step if you want a travel physical therapy job is to sit down and figure out what you're looking for. Do you want a short term assignment of only a few months, or do you want an assignment that might turn permanent? There are tons of options in these jobs, so it's up to you to decide which would work best. Many who are just starting out choose shorter contracts, to give them a chance to decide if this type of work is best for them.
Next you'll need to decide what type of are you're interested in seeking a travel physical job in. Those who live in large, urban areas are often interested in going to smaller, rural areas, while for those in rural areas, the opposite is often true. One great thing about these shorter term jobs is that it affords you the opportunity to try out a certain area. You might find that after working in a big city for a few months, it's not for you. Better to know with a short term job than commit to a career and be unhappy.
You'll also need to decide what type of hospital or clinic you'd like to work for. Perhaps you want to work in a busy, large metropolitan hospital, where you'll be on the go all the time. You might want a slower paced country clinic, where you'll have new and interesting challenges. No matter what type of hospital or clinic you're interested in, it's likely you can gain experience at one through a travel physical therapy job.
Once you have a good idea of what you're looking for in a travel physical therapy job, your best bet is to look for a job board like www.pt-job-board.com that specializes in these type of jobs. You can browse through with your list of preferences and find jobs that interest you. Applying is as easy as applying to any other job, and you can even call their nationwide recruiter at 1-800-330-7711, who can help you understand what your options are and what the application process is like.
For those experienced in physical therapy who want to try something new, a travel physical therapy job is a great way to do so. You can try out different types of positions, in different areas, to get an idea of where you want to go in the future. Instead of starting at one job and getting bored after 6 months, you can simply move on to your next destination, gaining experience the whole time.
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