What You'll Need
While there may be some minor differences in what medical facilities (and staffing firms) require when it comes to documentation, in general, most recruiters and the clients they work with are required to have the same types of documents on file. They need an updated skills inventory, your experience, where you've worked, equipment you've used and what you've done.
They need proof that your licenses are current and to be reassured they won't see you on the next edition of America's Most Wanted. In order to conduct an interview and submit you to potential travel or local contract rehabilitation jobs, most rehab therapy staffing firms only need brief information. Your current resume should be enough. However, some medical facilities also want to see your skills checklist and references to consider you for the position.
In the next post, I'll detail all of the paperwork you need to work travel or local contract rehabilitation therapy jobs.


