We have COTA jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional COTA positions, here are some locations that are available now:

 

COTA         Pine Bluff, AR

COTA         Kingsford, MI

COTA         Kirksville, MO

COTA         Bedford, PA

COTA         Darlington, SC

COTA         Belen, NM

COTA         Venice, FL

COTA         Rutland, VT

COTA         Mendham, NJ

COTA         Burlington, NJ

 

 

These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.

 

Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Occupational Therapy Assistant Jobs today!”


One of the great things about being a travelling therapist with MDI Medical is that you are awarded benefits regardless of the length of your assignment.  Your benefits with MDI Medical starts the first day of your assignment, so no more waiting until the first of the month.  Once you take an assignment with us you will be able to register for benefits when all of your credentialing is complete. 

 

If you decide to decline benefits, please remember that you still have to go online to www.mdimedicalgroupbenefits.com and decline benefits.  Instructions on registering for benefits is included in the start pack that you receive when you first start with us.  If that has been misplaced the benefits information can be found on the mdimedical.com website under the Resources section in the "Start Package - For Review" documents. 

 

Please don't hesitate to contact Max Hogan at mhogan@mdimedical.com with any benefits questions

 

Happy New Year!

 

Keisha Hamilton
Credentialing Coordinator



We have SLP jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional SLP positions, here are some locations that are available now:

SLP   Sacramento, CA
SLP   Caldwell County, NC
SLP   Pleasant Springs, TX
SLP   Fresno, CA
SLP   Bishop, CA
SLP   Las Vegas, NV
SLP   New Braunfels, TX
SLP   Lubbock, TX
SLP   Abilene, TX
SLP   Wilmington, DE


These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.

Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Speech Language Pathology Assignments today!


We have OT jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional OT positions. Here are some locations that are available now:

OT   Bedford, IN
OT   Branson, MO
OT   Hastings, NE
OT   Muscoda, WI
OT   Spartanburg, SC
OT   Berlin, NH
OT   Newport, VT
OT   Cedar Grove, NJ
OT   Milford, DE
OT   Sequim, WA


These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.

Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Occupational Therapy Careers today!

We enter 2009 with a lot of gratitude to all our Rehab Travelers who make us look good every day. Thank you for all you do!

I've been asked if we are seeing a slowdown in any segments of business. Overall Rehab Travel demand remains strong.  We typically see a little slow down in December in highly desired areas like Florida and Arizona, but not the overall market.

This year MDI Medical (soon to be "Cirrus Allied Staffing") continues to grow in our client base. We have partnered as a preferred provider to one of the best Home Health companies in the industry. This allows us to provide you with the therapy jobs you want in the locations you want. Call us for Atlanta, GA or Chicago, IL positions that we are actively recruiting for.  We also have opportunities in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

In addition, MDI now has opportunities with facilities offering long term contracts:  specifically the federal government and School Systems in great metropolitan areas

Call us for more info. I welcome your feedback.



We have PTA jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional PTA positions.  Here are some locations that are available now:


PTA   Arkansas City, KS
PTA   Lincoln, ME
PTA   Brookline, MA
PTA   Seneca, SC
PTA   Alpena, MI
PTA   Cantonsville, MD
PTA   Eden, NC   
PTA   Dayton, OH
PTA   Houston, TX
PTA   Lancaster, PA


These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.

Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Therapy Assistant Jobs today!


Hello all,

Hope everyone had a great holiday season and new year and that you're eager to start 2009 traveling on the right foot.  A few tips to know going into this new year:

1. Southern/Western parts of the US are the place to be, especially this time of year.  Which is why those needs that do open up are filled quickly and that it's sometimes difficult to get to the "hot" areas for travel therapy jobs during the colder times of year.  Use this time to follow the money!  Positions in colder areas such as MI and WI tend to pay higher rates and sometimes large sign on bonuses during the winter months.

2. Early in the year is also a good time to stock up on things you'll need during the year such as CEU credits and more state licenses.  Focusing on getting this taken care of early can only help the process along once things turn during the spring months. 

3. Lastly, during this recession-like time, certain areas and settings may tend to hold back on utilizing travelers because of tight budget constraints.  This is a good time to evaluate what your main reasons for certain areas/settings are and to tweak your rehab jobs search a bit.  If you're really interested in a certain city or area, certain clients may pay less because they know the area sells itself and will bring in more local candidates.  We will always be able to get you high rates, but getting both the area and the rate may not match up each time.  So keep that in mind and let your recruiter know that depending on your hot button for this assignment, flexibility goes a long way in the process! 

Until next time, happy travels.

Tom Hidock

 It’s very common for therapists to experience difficulty determining when/where to take their next travel therapy jobs.  Here are a few points to help determine where/when to take your next assignment:

 

  1. Location: When choosing location, ask yourself these questions.  Are you looking for a warm or cold climate?  Do you have some family in other states that you’d like to visit?  Interested in seeing national parks or other tourist attractions?
  2. Money: Keep in mind that smaller cities tend to pay more than larger ones.  Also, it can be difficult finding assignments in cities that have several colleges and universities in close proximity to facilities.  Lastly, keep in mind that certain states may have more or less availability depending on the season. (I.e. Florida jobs will close quicker during the winter.)
  3. Licensure: It's definitely quicker to find an assignment in the state that you are licensed in.  However, MDI Medical will assist you in obtaining licensure in other states.  Be sure that aware of the licensure process for every state you are looking to work in.

 

Hopefully, keeping these points in mind will make the process of finding the right travel therapy jobs easier.  Check back for more information on Allied Health jobs or feel free to contact me Juan Soto, at 678-993-2307.  Until then…Safe Travels!

 

Regards,

 

Juan Soto

Recruiter

 


During the Christmas season, many choices had to be made; Bratz Dolls or Barbies...D-Rex or Pleo and most importantly, Xbox360 or Wii.  Well, being the dad, I did what any normal dad would do, and said, "kids, go ask your mother." 
For my wife it was easy..."We're getting the Wii," she exclaimed.  I was happy she made this decision.  I thought it was a great idea to get the gaming console that would force the kids to be active while they played.  But that is not why my wife wanted to buy it.  You see, my wife is a Physical Therapist and she, in her infinite wisdom, decided that a couple of times a week she would take the family Wii to work with her to help her patients.  "Wow, what a great idea," I thought.  
I decided to look it up online to see if my wife was a genius, or were there other therapists using the Wii as a therapy tool.  I Googled "Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Wii" and in less than a quarter of a second 14,900 pages came available.  It seems Wii-habilitation has taken therapy by storm.  Articles in the USAToday http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2008-02-08-wii-rehabilitation_N.htm, Time http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1584697,00.html and LiveScience http://www.livescience.com/health/080209-ap-wii-therapy.html are just a few of the thousands of stories of how the Wii is being used to bring folks back to health. 

Are there any therapists out there who read this blog who use the Wii for Wiihabilitation of their patients?  Let us know your thoughts and we'll report back soon.

I hope all of the thousands of PT, OT and SLP Travel Therapists out there who read my blog religiously, had a safe and happy Holiday Season!  Don't miss next week's blog "Who would win in a fight - An Allied Health Career Traveler or Godzilla?" 

With Warm Regards,

Scott Ferguson
MDI Medical
Recruiter
866-815-1750 x2308

MDI Medical is soon changing its name to Cirrus Allied Staffing.  Watch for it.


Keep Those Old Medical Records…

 

If you are a traveling physical therapist, occupational therapist, or speech language pathologist, here are some credentialing tips that will help with those quick start travel assignments.  The first thing that you want to do is ask your recruiter if there are any medical records that you will need for the assignment.  This will keep the process moving and head off any hurdles, when trying to start a new assignment. Also, as a traveler, it is a good idea to always keep those medical records when you are given a copy.  In some cases this will avoid you having to take certain medical tests over and again.  Lastly, if you are waiting on a license to begin an assignment, make sure you follow up with the board.  Sometimes, you may be missing documents that you are not aware of, and this will slow the licensing process.  So follow these tips and contact me, Quincey Adger at Cirrus Allied Staffing, 678-993-2309, for your next travel assignment

I hope all of you had a wonderful holiday season- it's hard to believe that 2008 is already over! Yesterday was the beginning of a brand new year, which has had most of us thinking about our goals and plans for 2009. Maybe you have friends or family in a particular city you'd like to visit, or perhaps you're thinking of a beautiful coastal location that you would like to explore. Whatever your reason for wanting to take your therapy skills on the road this year, we are the company to help you through it!

January is an ideal time to book your late winter/early spring travel assignments. This is because most hospitals and skilled nursing facilities have brand new budgets to bring on the extra help. This is also the time of year they are planning ahead for upcoming maternity leaves and vacations. Even during these rough economic times, your skills and expertise is needed throughout the country.

MDI Medical, soon to be called Cirrus Allied Staffing, offers excellent compensation&benefit packages for all of our employees. We offer high paying contract assignments within the nation's most prestigious hospital systems. We currently have positions available for the following modalities:
  • Physical Therapists&Assistants
  • Occupational Therapists & Assistants
  • Speech Language Pathologists

Call me today for a list of current openings! 

Melissa Gabriel
866-518-1750 Extension 2319




 

Attention Traveling Therapist please be sure to obtain renters insurance to protect your belongings. Renters insurance is for anyone renting their place of residence. Having insurance protects your personal belongings from Fire, Theft, and vandalism. State Farm also suggests that renters insurance can help protect you in case of a liability incident.

Renters insurance is usually not much, depending on the coverage and deductible. Many times if you carry your auto insurance under the same company as your renters insurance they will give you a discount.

MDI Medical highly recommends for all Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, and Speech Therapist to have renters insurance. When you are out on Travel Therapy Jobs we want you as well as your belongings to be safe.

Natalie Barber
Housing Coordinator
Cirrus Allied Staffing

The holidays are over and it's time to get back to work.  Why not go someone warm for the winter.  Have you ever been to Arizona?  If you are a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, or Speech language Pathologist your next travel assignment should be with MDI Medical.  MDI Medical has great travel opportunities in Arizona.  Don’t worry about getting there MDI Medical can assist you.  Housing, Per Diem, travel costs all included.  Our clients are offering huge bonuses to sign a contract for 26 weeks.  MDI has assignments for Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapists in major cities including Tucson, Phoenix, Kingman, Mesa, and Glendale.  If you are a traveler that is looking for adventure make Arizona your next stop on Route 66.   MDI offers diverse opportunities in Outpatient, Inpatient Rehab, and Acute Care.   Let us help you find your next Allied Health Job. 

 

Joseph Carlino

Account manager

MDI MEDICAL

866 518 1750 ext 2318



We have PT jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional PT positions, here are some locations that are available now:

PT   Selma, AL
PT   Canton, GA
PT   Seneca, SC
PT   Jourdanton, TX
PT   Claremont, NH
PT   Camden, ME
PT   Williamstown, MA
PT   Coventry, RI
PT   New Haven, CT
PT   Fall River, MA


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 Careers today!

Hello Allied Health Care Travelers!

 

I have never blogged before, so I want to introduce myself.  My name is Nikki, and I am a recruiter here at MDI Medical.  Happy Holidays to all of our physical therapist, occupational therapist, and assistant travelers!  With the New Year approaching I am trying to decide what my resolution will be, any ideas?  Here are some things I have come up with:

1. Spend more time with family and friends

    -Many travelers get the opportunity to do this all the time.  Spend time in different cities all over the US.

2. Quit Smoking

    -Everyone who works in allied health jobs should know what a big difference this one will make!

3. Get out of debt

    -Our travelers are saving lots of money while we foot all the bills, right?

4. Help others

    -That’s really what health care is all about!

5. Get organized

    -Let us help.

 

-Be safe this Holiday Season!

Nikki


HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF MDI'S PHYSICAL, OCCUPATIONAL, AND SPEECH TRAVELING THERAPISTS!

I wanted to wish all of our MDI therapists a very safe and happy 2009! I also wanted to thank all of our traveling therapists who are currently on board with us! It has been such a fun year! Thank you for making our jobs here at MDI so enjoyable. We love working for you, and take pride in finding your next perfect job! I started with MDI just 5 months ago, and have been so pleased with all of our travelers I've come in contact with. You really make this job fun for me, and eager to work for you.

Thanks again to all of our therapists, it's been a great 2008!

Ashley Iero
Account Manager
MDI Medical, Soon to be Cirrus Allied Staffing ~Our name change is coming soon :)


We have SLP jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional SLP positions, here are some locations that are available now:

SLP   Van Buren, AR
SLP   Dennison, IA
SLP   Merrillville, IN
SLP   Kingsford, MI
SLP   Schuyler, NE
SLP   Edison, NJ
SLP   Chambersburg, PA
SLP   Gig Harbor, WA
SLP   Abbotsford, WI
SLP   Richmond, VA


These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.

Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Speech Language Pathology Jobs today!



We have OT jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional OT positions, here are some locations that are available now:

OT   Reedley, CA
OT   Moscow, ID
OT   Pittsburg, KS
OT   Jackson, MO
OT   Stanwood, WA
OT   Newton, MA
OT   Newport, VT
OT   West Orange, NJ
OT   Milford, DE
OT   Arpin, WI


These are just a few of our 2,000+ open travel jobs.

Call MDI Medical at 866-518-1750 about these and other Occupational Therapy Assignments today!

Hi all, here is a continuation of my last post with a few other points that came to mind that can help you make sure your recruiter is working for you the best that they can:

  1. Don't Go MIA: Rehab travel is a small world. Your reputation is important, with clients AND with recruiters. So many travelers go MIA (missing in action) in the middle of an interview process. Even if you find a job elsewhere, give your recruiter the courtesy of a phone call. We'll still work with you in 13 weeks when you're looking for a new contract.
  2. Do What You Say You'll Do:  The best recruiters work harder for travelers they respect. We treat you the way you'd like to be treated. Send your resume when you say you will, return our calls within 24 hours, take the interview with the client when he/she calls, and call your recruiter back immediately following that client interview.
  3. Be Straightforward:  You won't be the first therapist to decline an opportunity, but do provide your recruiter with feedback quickly. Be straightforward. If you don't want an assignment, say NO not MAYBE.

I'll finish up the discussion on this topic in my next blog post or to read the full article now, click here.


We have PTA jobs in great locations. Please check out our website for additional PTA positions, here are some locations that are available now:

PTA   Cantonsville, MD
PTA   Pine Bluff, AR
PTA   Naples, FL
PTA   Savannah, GA
PTA   Mcalester, OK
PTA   Dallas, TX
PTA   Richardson, TX
PTA   Hignham, MA
PTA   Broken Bow, NE
PTA   Orangeburg, SC


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!