Travel Speech Language Pathologist - $1,771 per week Medical & Healthcare - Bowie, MD at Geebo

Travel Speech Language Pathologist - $1,771 per week

Advanced Travel Therapy is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Upper Marlboro, Maryland:
- Specialty:
Speech Language Pathologist- Discipline:
Therapy- Start Date:
ASAP- Duration:
36 weeks- 37 hours per week- Shift:
12 hours- Setting:
SchoolAdditional information:
Advanced Job ID #87764038.
Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 37 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
Posted job title:
SLP Speech Pathologist (SLP).
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This job requires 1-year recent work experience in the United States.
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Advanced Travel is a travel therapy company specializing in the placement of therapists and school services professionals in a variety of settings.
At Advanced Travel Therapy, you can expect a comprehensive assortment of settings at facilities in all regions of the country.
We partner with our travel healthcare professionals to find the ideal position for your professional growth.
Our customized travel assignments allow you to pick the setting, location, and shift to enable you to reach your full financial and professional potential.
In addition to our personalized service, we offer a tremendous benefits package.
Benefits:
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceMeals and Incidentals StipendGenerous Housing Stipend401(k) Retirement PlanTravel Expense ReimbursementProfessional and General Liability CoverageLicensure Fee Reimbursement24/7 Support and Guidance from Industry ExpertsAdvanced Travel Therapy promises you the career guidance and clinical support you deserve.
We strive to form long term partnerships based on quality and integrity.
Make Advanced Travel your travel agency of choice.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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