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Physical Therapist - Acute - (PT - Acute)

Company: AMN Healthcare
Location: Laredo
Posted on: March 12, 2025

Job Description:

Job Description & RequirementsPhysical Therapist - Acute - (PT - Acute)StartDate: 4/7/2025 Available Shifts: 9.5 D Pay Rate: $1382.35 - $1514.70Facility LocationA bustling border town full of international flavor, Laredo features an exclusive mix of American amenities and Mexican culture. Situated on the north bank of the Rio Grande River, this influential inland-port town is a key player in international trade and an important hub for medicine and business. Laredo is home to Texas A&M International University, a wide variety of recreation and leisure amenities, and some of the largest annual festivals in the state - including its Jalapeno Festival, named one the country's top 10 food festivals.Job BenefitsAllied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include:Competitive pay ratesMedical, Dental, Vision401(k) and Flex SpendingLife InsuranceAccident and Short-term Disability CoverageFree Continuing EducationCompetitive Housing DealRefer a friend and earn extra cash!About the CompanyAt AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.physical therapist, physical therapy, PT, physiotherapy, rehabilitation therapist, physician rehab therapist, rehabilitation, rehab, allied health, allied, acute care physical therapist, acute physical therapist, acute care, acute, acute PT

Keywords: AMN Healthcare, Laredo , Physical Therapist - Acute - (PT - Acute), Other , Laredo, Texas

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