travel tips:
Created on 03 February 2011
Working as a travel therapist (OT, PT or speech) can be an absolutely terrific phase of your career. Naturally, not everything about being a travel therapist is terrific. Here are some of the less-than ...
Created on 04 March 2011
If you're thinking of working as a traveling speech, physical or occupational therapist, you're probably thinking of how great it could be to travel around the country.
But you also might want to consider ...
Created on 08 April 2011
Therapists with families often deny themselves the prospect of considering travel as a key component of their careers. Given the demands of family life, spending time potentially months at a time away ...
Created on 08 March 2011
Once you've received your travel rehab therapy assignment, you'll need to start preparing to get there.
Most travel therapists get to their assignments by car, so you'll need to take everything you need ...
Created on 08 March 2011
Travel and medical careers are two terms not often associated with each other. But the high demand for traveling occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists and the like means that ...
Created on 12 August 2011
Our economy has not been fair to a majority of the US and as it continues its vicious downward spiral, undergrad students are scared to approach the real world without additional education for fear of ...
Created on 15 May 2012
Communication is the very essence of speech language pathology. Practitioners and students in the field are keenly aware of what constitutes functional and dysfunctional speech, and alternative methods ...
Created on 15 November 2011
The interview process can be emotionally taxing. Currently, you may be looking for your first job, out of a job for a while, or just deciding to find a new one. Whatever the case, as a Rehab professional, ...
Created on 15 September 2011
Looking for something new? Do you love a challenge that comes with quite an adventure? Did you ever miss out on travel because of school, work or finances? Have you thought about being a Travel Therapist? ...
Created on 17 February 2011
You undoubtedly became a therapist because you love the work. Good for you! Unfortunately there comes a time when even the best of jobs can be stressful and lose much of the appeal they once held.
However ...
Created on 18 February 2011
Therapists with an urge to travel can have their cake and eat it too. And they can have it for brief stretches or for months at a time. You'll be working hard, but you'll be doing so in parts of the country ...
Created on 18 March 2011
Be prepared for an overload of information when searching the Internet for information on travel companies serving physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists. It isn't a question ...
Created on 20 April 2012
“Virginia is For Lovers” and for travel OTs! This month we are highlighting the 10th state to join the Union and site of:
Jamestown, the first English colony in the New World
Richmond the current ...
Created on 22 April 2011
If you have children, have you considered that taking on travel therapist jobs might be great for them?
Many physical, occupational and speech therapists have families. Many also might think that taking ...
Created on 23 September 2010
If you've ever had the desire to travel to different parts of the country using your physical, occupational or rehabilitation skills in facilities where they're needed most, consider working as a travel ...
Created on 25 March 2011
As a traveling therapist you should expect to find different hospitals and healthcare facilities you work for have their own protocols. That is to be expected.
We highly recommend that you become familiar ...
Created on 25 May 2012
Are you considering a new contract or permanent position? A lot of planning and thought goes into any relocation decision; family may be consulted and their input could determine the outcome. But ...
Created on 26 August 2011
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to write what is arguably, the most important document of your professional life. Your resume is not only your meal ticket, but the determinant for a better position, ...
Created on 26 May 2011
We've been touting for months how great it is to work as a travel therapist. But don't take our word for it.
Below are some quotes from travel therapists taken from travel therapy forums around the Internet. ...
Created on 27 April 2012
... to make sure you meet airline weight restrictions. We would love to hear any of your own packing and travel tips, and remember if you are a travel OT or interested in starting in this diversified and ...


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