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Travel Program
Medical Methods' National Travel Therapy Program is looking
for therapy travelers who want to explore every aspect of traveling
life. Whether you seek mountain peaks or seaside villages,
it's the seeking that sets you apart. Therapy travelers want
variety and flavor and we offer an abundance of both from coast
to coast.
Travel assignments generally last 13 weeks and require a full-time, 40-hour schedule. We offer a variety of settings: Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, Home Health, and both Inpatient and Outpatient (Acute and sub-Acute) facilities.
Travelers are paid a competitive salary based on their level of experience and travel destination. In addition, Medical Methods offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes 100% company paid medical and dental insurance, voluntary vision insurance at a minimal cost, voluntary life insurance, 401(k), weekly direct deposit, education reimbursement, and optional supplemental insurance. For a detailed list of providers and available benefits, please see the Benefits Overview page in the Career Center section of our website.
Therapy travelers also receive company provided temporary housing or a housing per diem along with a per diem for food and miscellaneous expenses including reimbursement for necessary licensure and/or CEU expenses.
If you're interested in travel, our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page and our Housing page offer plenty of information, and feel free to give us a call anytime. We are always happy to hear from therapy travelers and look forward to creating a travel package designed just for you.
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