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These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.
Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Physical Therapy Assistant Contracts today!
PT Physical Therapists Assignments Evansville, IN
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PT Physical Therapists Assignments Federal Way, WA
PT Physical Therapists Assignments Selma, AL
PT Physical Therapists Assignments Brush, CO
PT Physical Therapists Assignments Asheboro, NC
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PT Physical Therapists Assignments Fort Wayne, IN
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PT Physical Therapists Assignments Lubbock, TX
These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.
Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Physical Therapists Assignments today!
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Van Buren, AR
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Dennison, IA
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Albany, OR
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Buffalo, MO
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Romney, WV
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Hopewell, VA
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Lake Zurich, IL
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs East Chicago, IN
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Seaford, DE
SLP Speech Therapy Jobs Valparaiso, IN
These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs. Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Speech Therapy Jobs today!
PT Travel Therapy Jobs Wakefield, MI
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PT Travel Therapy Jobs Wild Rose, WA
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PT Travel Therapy Jobs Pittsfield, MA
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These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs. Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Travel Therapy Jobs today!
PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Carlisle, PA
PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Brookline, MA
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PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Nazareth, PA
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PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Wild Rose, WI
PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Alpena, MI
PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Kenansville, NC
PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Laurens, SC
PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs Savannah, GA
These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.
Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs today!
PT Travel Physical Therapy Jobs Unity, NH
PT Travel Physical Therapy Jobs Camden, ME
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These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.
Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Travel Physical Therapy Jobs today!
I thought today would be the perfect time to discuss the convenience of being on a travel assignment during the holidays. If your permanent residence is in a different city or state from your family, consider taking a travel assignment as an opportunity to spend more time with them!
Often times hospitals will begin staffing for their holiday needs in August or September. So it is important to let us know what your winter travel plans will be as far in advance as possible.
Remember that MDI Medical, A Cirrus Allied Staffing Company, does contract and contract to perm placement for the following modalities:
Physical Therapists&Assistants
Occupational Therapists&Assistants
Speech Language Pathologists
If you have any questions about our current needs, please don't hesitate to give me a call at: 866-518-1750 Ext. 2319
Seattle is known for its coffee consumption, the Space Needle and grunge music. For the Traveling Physical and Occupational Therapists who enjoy outdoor recreation, there is plenty to do in Seattle's cool mild climate. There is swimming in Alki Beach, skiing and hiking in the Olympic Mountains, kayaking and sailing.
If you are looking for Rehabilitation Jobs in WA, call Sara Savoy today at MDI Medical, a Cirrus Medical Staffing Company.
Attention all traveling physical therapist, occupational therapist, and speech language pathologist!!!
Now is the time to start thinking about your next travel assignment. If you are currently on assignment, or looking to start traveling, Cirrus Allied Staffing is the place you need to be. We have great travel jobs for January 2009 available now. Don’t wait or it might be too late. Don’t let the next traveling therapist take the assignment that was meant for you. We have a top notch travel program, and we offer great pay and benefits. Contact me,
Physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, what are you doing this thanksgiving? With the holidays approaching I thought I would dedicate a blog to my traveling therapists out there to share your holiday traditions, your plans for this thanksgiving, and what your doing for Christmas. Are you currently on a travel assignment now? Do you have to work for during the holidays? Are you waiting to take your next travel assignment until after the holidays? Is your family big into traditions? If so, what traditions does your family keep? I’m excited to hear your responses to this blog, maybe even some of us will find a new tradition that we’ll use with our families from what you share.
Blog Away Therapists!!!
Ashley Iero
Account Manager
MDI Medical/ Cirrus Allied Staffing
PT PT Jobs Tacoma, WA
PT PT Jobs Gig Harbor, WA
PT PT Jobs Federal Way, WA
PT PT Jobs Dallas, TX
PT PT Jobs South Holland, IL
PT PT Jobs Braintree, MA
PT PT Jobs Berlin, MD
PT PT Jobs Richmond, MO
PT PT Jobs Cedar Grove, NJ
PT PT Jobs Dayton, OH
These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs. Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other PT Jobs today!
I've been talking with a Physical Therapist for the past few weeks. She's considering MDI Medical's rehab jobs for traveling Physical Therapists in Texas. She's never traveled before, and Quincey (an MDI Medical recruiter) and I have been talking with her about beginning a career with traveling PT jobs.
This PT says that two competitors' recruiters are offering her premium upgraded housing and $10/hour higher than our best pay rate. That's an average of $15/hour higher than our already-high-traveler-pay-rates!
Now, I've been around the block a few times. Other travelers tell me they've been in this same spot before. There are some not-so-scrupulous competitors who will tell you anything you want to hear to pull you in the door, and then later, they'll tell you that you "misunderstood."
So, how can I communicate that? How do I say that the other recruiters are selling her something they don't really have, without scaring her away from honest recruiters and a lucrative career in travel? How do I compare our realistic compensation package with "phantom" pie-in-the-sky promises? If you were in her shoes, what would you want me to say?
In my family, the day after Thanksgiving is not designated for shopping...we need the full day to put up our Christmas tree! This has been a tradition in my family since before I can remember, and now that I have moved out of my parents' house, I am preparing my roommates for the annual Christmas decorating. I live in an apartment like most of you on Travel Therapy Jobs and need to find the perfect Christmas tree for my space. I found these tips on howtodothings.com about picking the perfect pine....
1- First things first..where are you putting the tree? Make sure you pick a place where the tree will not be in the way. Once you have the perfect spot picked out, measure the height and width of the space.
2- Buy a stand for the tree. Be sure you buy one that is stable enough to weigh down the tree, and get one that can adjust to any trunk size.
3- Buy the tree! All tree farms have different sizes to choose from.
4- Set up the tree. Before you begin decorating, allow the tree to sit in the stand with water for a few hours so the branches can loosen up. This will make the tree look fuller!
5- Have fun admiring your tree when you are home from your Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Jobs!
Brittany Walden
Receptionist
* Avoid peak travel days
* If flying pack lightly and get a friend or shuttle to take you to the airport
*check in before arriving to the airport
* Make sure your car is in good working condition if traveling long distance on the interstate
*bring any snacks and emergency equipment that you may need
And always remember that accidents happen as with delays. So please remain calm if something does occur.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of our Traveling Therapist!
Natalie Barber
Cirrus Allied Staffing
Are you a Physical or Occupational Therapist who is thinking of going southwest for the winter? How about looking at Travel Therapy Jobs in Albuquerque, NM? With 310 days of sunshine and its warm climate, Albuquerque has plenty of activities to keep you active right through the winter.
If you are looking for Allied Health Jobs in Albuquerque, contact Sara Savoy at MDI Medical, a Cirrus Medical Staffing Company.
Late November to the end of December is a time of heavy leisure travel as families and friends join together for the holidays. For the Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist and Speech Language Pathologist Traveler, it can get just as hectic getting home for the Holidays. Travel during this time of year has its own special concerns, extra security and unexpected changes have become the norm. When traveling, consider the following:
Confirm Your Trip
Because of the rapid changes in security and operating procedures, as well as changes in the availability of flights, you should contact the airline at least a day in advance to confirm your flight. Depending on the cause, you may be compensated for changes in schedules or for overbooked flights.
Review Security Issues and Requirements
Before you head to the airport, you should take the time to review TSA and airline policies to find out whether you can take an item on the aircraft. While some items are completely banned, some can be carried only in checked baggage, and other items you can take in your carry-on baggage. Most of this has become common sense--no firearms, no flammable liquids, no cutting instruments, but a few other things can lead to issues, such as no wrapped presents are allow to be brought on board and stowed in the overhead or under your seat. Either check it or leave it unwrapped until you get to your destination.
Arrive Early
Since September 11, going through the passenger screening checkpoint has become much slower. During busy times, the wait at many major airports can be more than an hour, so arriving at least two hours early is a good idea. And keep Your Identification and Ticket Within Easy Reach. You may be asked to show your ticket and photo identification several times, so keep them with you at all times.
By following this simple advice you can make your Travel experience during the Holidays more enjoyable. And get you back to your Travel Therapy job safe and on time.
And by all means, call your recruiter and wish him or her a Happy Holiday Season. We love to hear from you.
To All of MDI Medical's PT, OT, SLP, PTA and COTA Travelers, have a happy and healthy Holiday Season!
Warmest Regards,
Scott Ferguson
MDI Recruiter
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These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.
Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Physical Therapy Assistant Contracts today!
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These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.
Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Travel Physical Therapy Jobs today!
Thanksgiving is only a few days away and one of the best parts is the turkey! Prepare the perfect turkey by following this recipe I found on ehow.com:
-When shopping for a turkey and thinking about size, estimate 1 pound per person. That's more than enough and will make guessing easier.
-After you've chosen your turkey, and it's close to Thanksgiving, you will need to thaw it (if it's frozen not fresh). Thaw it in the refrigerator. For every 5 pounds of turkey, it will take approximately one full day (24 hours) to thaw. So for example a 20 lb turkey will take 5 days to thaw.
-To prepare the turkey, remove the giblets that are usually in a small bag from inside the turkey. If you're are stuffing the bird, right before roasting begin to loosely spoon the stuffing mixture inside the turkey. Don't over pack it, because it needs to reach a safe temperature for eating by the time the turkey is cooked.
-To tie the turkey, take a long needle and sew the opening shut with kitchen string. Then, tuck the drumsticks under skin near the tail and tie it around the "ankles". Put the wingtips under the back of the turkey. Place the turkey in a roasting pan breast side up.
- Seasoining- Take a bowl and add some olive oil and a couple of packets of Goya Sazon. Then add a couple of shakes of Goya Adobo. Then spread this with your hands all over the bird. The turkey will come out a beautiful golden color and the skin will be very tasty!
-6Preheat the oven to 325 degrees and place turkey in the oven. For a small turkey (8-14 lbs) cook it for 3-4 hours. Medium sized (14-20 lbs) it will take 4-5 hours.
So, no matter if you're spending Thanksgiving away from home on your Travel Therapy Jobs or if you're taking time off of your Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Jobs to travel, you can enjoy the perfect turkey!
Happy Thanksgiving,
Brittany Walden
Receptionist
MDI Medical
Attention all traveling physical therapist, speech language pathologist, and occupational therapist, here are 10 tips to help avoid the winter cold and flu.
- Bar soap is a perfect breeding ground for viruses and bacteria. Wash your hands frequently with liquid antibacterial soap instead of bar soap.
- Don't share drinking glasses. Instead, use disposable cups in the kitchen and bathroom, using each cup only once and then disposing.
- Use disposable tissues when blowing your nose; use each tissue once, throw it away then wash your hands thoroughly.
- Colds and flu are often spread by hand-to-hand contact. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth after being exposed to viruses or bacteria.
- Bacteria and viruses can live on hand towels and sponges for hours. Use disposable paper napkins and towels in the kitchen.
- To kill bacteria and viruses, wash toys regularly in warm, soapy water.
- If you have to sneeze and a tissue is unavailable, sneeze into your shoulder not your hands to avoid spreading germs.
- Frequently clean surfaces such as stair rails, telephones, counter tops and doorknobs to avoid hand-to-hand spread of viruses.
- Germs remain in stagnant air; open windows when weather permits to circulate fresh air.
- Avoid smoking at home. Smoking is a respiratory irritant that increases susceptibility to viruses that cause colds and the flu.
Contact me Quincey Adger, at MDI Medical, Cirrus Allied Staffing.
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