Where will you be this March/April? There are a lot of places in the country that make for a beautiful spring season. Consider these three locations: Washington, DC With a surplus of year-round attractions to visit in Washington, DC, one could certainly use 13 weeks to take in all that our country’s capital has to
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2016 Travel Therapy Predictions
Cariant Health Partners has been helping physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and assistants find travel therapy work for 14 years. In that time, one constant has been a growing need for travel therapists across every discipline in almost every state. Here’s what you can look forward to this year.
Three Tips for Travel Therapists
These three quick tips are just a few things you can keep in mind to make your travel therapy assignment better. Take things as they come There’s a reason phrases like “go with the flow” and “make lemonade out of lemons” continue to get thrown around—it’s solid advice. Not all travel assignments are perfect and you may
Travel Therapist Testimonial
We receive a lot of wonderful feedback from our travelers about their experience with Cariant and their Cariant recruiters. This testimonial letter from a stellar travel PT just hits the spot. If you’ve been hesitant about travel therapy we hope this letter gives you the confidence to take an additional step toward travel. Have questions
Tips to Prepare for a Successful Introduction to Travel Therapy
Travel contracts can be excellent choices when deciding what to do in your therapy career. So, how do you set yourself up for success in this field?
Preparing for Licensure
Licensure is an important step in lining up a travel therapy contract, and often one of the most time-consuming tasks. The process is different in every state. The good news is we’ll help navigate that process if you tell us where you want to go. And, we’ll reimburse your licensure expenses including everything from applications,
New Grad Guide to Travel Therapy
Is graduation just around the corner? You don’t have to commit long-term just yet. There are many reasons to consider starting your career as a travel therapist.
Tax Season For Travelers
Someone in a foam Statue of Liberty costume has begun waving at passersby from the sidewalk. A sign spinner in a neon-pink gorilla suit distracts drivers near a busy intersection over the lunch hour. All signs point to tax season. Traveling has its perks, like tax-free incentives, but the traveling situation gets a little complicated
The Long List of Travel Therapist Tips – Part Two
The second post in our Cariant traveler tip series. More helpful advice from new to experienced traveling therapists. 41. “Never stop learning! Take away something from each assignment to keep in your little ‘clinician toolbox’.” – Derek S., PT
The Long List of Travel Therapist Tips – Part One
From witty to wise, Cariant travelers share their best advice. 1. “Ask questions! As a traveler you are at an advantage because the client needs your help, but at a disadvantage because you usually only have a single phone screen to base your decision upon. So, ask whatever questions you want, including those about billing,