Travel Occupational Therapist (OT) Outpatient Ortho Sports Hotels & Hospitality - Alexandria, KY at Geebo

Travel Occupational Therapist (OT) Outpatient Ortho Sports

Travel Occupational Therapist or Local Travel Occupational Therapist (OT) is needed for an Outpatient Ortho Clinic.
We are a Quality of Care Focused Outpatient Orthopedic Clinic.
New Grad Travel Therapists Welcome.
Many assignments offer mentoring/onboarding your first few weeks with a gradual increase in caseload.
$1840-$2100 per week, Net take home.
Paid Weekly.
First Day Health/Dental/Vision Benefits through UHC.
Temp to Perm available 37 hours per week guaranteed 1-hour Eval, 30-45 min follow up visits We treat on average 9-12 patients per day.
1-hour evaluations and 30-45 minute follow-up appointments.
Flexible schedules available:
4/10's, 4/9's, 5/8's.
Requirements for the Travel Occupational Therapist (OT) Outpatient Pediatrics Determine appropriate OT/Occupational Therapy patients, create an individualized treatment plan (long and short-term goals) and make adjustments as necessary Master's degree, or higher, in Occupational Therapy from an accredited occupational therapy programOccupational Therapy license, or pending, in the state Current CPR Certificate BENEFITS for CCI Travel Occupational Therapist (OT):
Competitive compensation and personalized service 100% Medical and Dental coverage from your first day of employment.
3 different Health plans to choose from that best fit your needs.
Housing stipend Meals and Incidentals Weekly pay schedule with Direct Deposit $1200 Continuing ED/CEU assistance and Local Inservices (free of cost) 401 K Plan Short and Long Term Disability Life Insurance Recommended Skills Acute Care Registered Nurse Nursing Care Licensed Vocational Nurses Health Facilities Licensed Practical Nurse Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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