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What makes short-term travel rehab and therapy contracts so apppealing?

1 July 2009 130 views No Comment

Everyone is different and has their own unique reasons for considering a rehab and therapy short-term contract. An SLP looking for a change of settings may find the short-term career path as the perfect opportunity to do that, while an Occupational Therapist who wanted to work closer to her parents after they retire may see a travel rehab career as the best alternative to do that.

travel OT, COTA, PT, PTA and SLP jobs are nationwideAs you can see the possibilities are endless, but to keep things simple here is another of our famous 1,2,3 overviews:

  1. A short-term contract career as a PT, PTA, OT, COTA and SLP can help you earn more money
  2. Like the name suggests as well, a travel rehab and therapy contract lets you live in and work in great locations across the country
  3. A short-term contract also exposes you to and give you the chance to expand your clinical skills in a variety of settings in a relatively short-period of time 

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