Earn up to $2,513/week
Rehab specialists use their training to address a variety of conditions, from helping patients regain the ability to walk after an amputation, to talking after a stroke, to being able to safely take daily medication. In-patient rehabilitation can also help people become more able to handle the basic skills of daily living, such as preparing food, home-keeping, working and driving. Rehab specialists may be required to treat individuals with a diagnosis of stroke, neurological disorders, brain injury or non-traumatic spinal cord injuries, among other conditions.
$2,513/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Crescent City, California
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$2,434/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Albequerque, New Mexico
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$2,224/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Boston, Massachusetts
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$2,200/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
St. Joseph, Missouri
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$2,200/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
St. Joseph, Missouri
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$2,092/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Hannibal, Missouri
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$2,040/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Fayetteville, North Carolina
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$2,002/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Clive, Iowa
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$1,984/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Twin Falls, Idaho
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$1,904/wk
Travel RN - Rehab - In Patient
Madison, Wisconsin
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Kentucky travel assignments allow you to explore miles of mountains, freshwater lakes and timbered forest. Louisville is one of the great cities of the south, but you'll want to see all of KY once you're there.
A travel nurse is a highly skilled healthcare professional who takes short-term assignments in hospitals facing staffing needs. These nurses typically have a minimum of 12 months of recent clinical experience in a like setting and seek to advance their careers, salaries, or lifestyles through travel nursing opportunities. By working at different facilities across the country, travel nurses can enhance their clinical competency while exploring exciting new locations.