TRAVEL PTA / Physical Therapy Assistant Hotels & Hospitality - La Plata, MD at Geebo

TRAVEL PTA / Physical Therapy Assistant

La Plata, MD La Plata, MD Contract Contract $15 - $17 an hour $15 - $17 an hour Estimated payment breakdown $1404.
00-$1484.
00/wk $600.
00-$680.
00 in weekly taxable income $15.
00/hr-$17.
00/hr Estimate assumes an 8 hour shift.
Hourly rate may change based on shift length.
$804.
00 in non-taxable stipend Actual amount subject to eligibility and seasonal/annual adjustments Looking for PTA for 13 weeks.
This PTA will be working OP clinic setting.
MD license or compact license accepted.
Position:
PTA (Physical Therapist Assistant) Specialty/Modality:
Physical Therapy Assistant Licenses/Certifications:
CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapy Assistant-Maryland Physical Abilities:
From 50-100lbs For the most prompt response, please APPLY ONLINE.
Resumes may also be sent to therapyjobseekers@aureusmedical.
com or call (800) 456-5857 for more information.
As always, there is never a fee for candidates to utilize our services.
Travel the country while you enhance your clinical skills, perfect your resume, and build your dream career.
Some of the industry-leading benefits enjoyed by Aureus Medical Group travel nurses and travel allied healthcare professionals include:
Day One Medical, Dental, and Vision 401(k) with Company Contribution Loyalty and Referral Bonuses Paid, Private, Fully Furnished, Pet-Friendly Housing Dedicated Recruiters 24/7 Customer Care Line Licensure Reimbursement Voluntary Benefits Include Short-Term Disability, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, and Accident Equal Employment Opportunity And More! Estimated pay package based on bill rate at time job was posted.
Bill rates can change frequently and without notice.
Exact pay package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, etc.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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