Sunday, August 9, 2009

Traveling Physical Therapy Brings A Smile

by Paul Edwards

First, let's talk about what a physical therapist on the road is exactly. This is someone who signs up with a company to be placed into a job that is in need of a qualified therapist, but who don't have the local resources to fill the position. The physical therapist can choose a job to be assigned to for a given period of time, usually about 13 weeks.

Travel pt jobs (physical therapist) come with a lot of advantages for the therapist and their family. First, the opportunity to travel is one of the main benefits of the job. This can be a great way for the therapist, and is some cases the therapist family, to see the nation for a very low cost to the therapist and their family.

Another benefit of being a travel therapist is the chance to see many world class facilities in the medical field. In addition to seeing those facilities, there is the chance to work in them. This gives the therapist valuable work experience to improve their skills and expand their knowledge in the field.

A common mis-belief about the industry is that there is a lack of insurance in a travel pt job. This simply is not the case. Insurance is one of the major benefits of becoming a travel therapist. Medical insurance is offered along with life insurance and long term disability insurance. These are all part of the insurance packages typically offered. Hopefully, this bit of information can help everyone understand that travel therapy jobs are very competitive with other forms of therapy jobs when it comes to insurance benefits.

There are ways to make extra cash without any extra work. Just signing up for a job, in some cases, can bring a sign on bonus to the physical therapist. Also, selected jobs offer a completion bonus for completing a job (staying for the whole time requested). Another way to make extra cash is through referral bonuses'. These are offered to therapist for referring other therapist to the company.

A therapist on the road will always have an allowance for their meals and incidentals. This can be a big money saver for the therapist and their family. This can also help a therapist get ahead or to catch up on old debt.

Another benefit for a traveling therapist is the opportunity to have additional education paid for. Some companies will reimburse up to $1000/yr. for the continuing education efforts of their therapist. This not only saves money for the therapist, but it also helps to increase their knowledge and skill.

There are lots of benefits to traveling physical therapist jobs, as we have discussed. One the biggest benefits enjoyed by the therapist, is the long term stability that can be gained. Travel therapists have the ability to build their resume by adding a great list of experiences to their resumes in a shorter amount of time than anyone else. This makes them stand out to future employers, in any job that they apply for, giving them an advantage on long term stability.

About the Author:

Travel therapy jobs are on of the most exciting jobs that someone who loves travel can have. It is not for just anyone, but for those who like to travel and just happen to be a physical therapist or who are looking into that field as a career, I would suggest that you take a look at travel pt jobs

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