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Physical Therapy Assistant - Travel Contract

Make a real difference as a travel PTA. You will work with patients recovering from injuries or illness, helping them move better, feel better, and stay active under the guidance of a licensed Physical Therapist. Apply today and a recruiter will follow up with the details.Minimum QualificationsAssociate degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program.Active Illinois Physical Therapist Assistant license required.Active American Heart Association BLS required.Minimum 2 years of PTA experience required.Strong background in Total Knee Replacement required.Total Hip Replacement experience preferred.Experience in a busy outpatient clinic preferred.Candidates must be located outside the facility's 50-mile radius; local candidates within that radius will not be considered.Completed work history and skills checklist current to 1 year, pertinent to Physical Therapy Assistant required.Two supervisory reference forms completed with dates employed listed required.Assignment DetailsFacility Type: Hospital (Outpatient Physical Therapy).Shift Name: Days.Shift Schedule: 4x8, 08:00-16:30.Shift Notes: Ability to work 4x10s if preferred; 40 hour guarantee.Weekend Requirement: No weekends.Duration: 13 week assignment.Floating: May be required to float to other facilities as needed.Location HighlightsEffingham, IL offers a convenient Midwestern location with regional access and recreational options. The city sits at the crossroads of Interstates 57 and 70, providing direct driving access to Springfield (approximately 70 miles west) and Indianapolis (about 130 miles east). Landmark attractions include the Effingham County Fairgrounds and the Cross at the Crossroads, with multiple local parks and nearby Lake Shelbyville about a 45-minute drive for boating and fishing. The area suits clinicians seeking a suburban to small-city lifestyle with easy highway commutes, regional rail and bus connections within 30 minutes to larger urban centers, and access to seasonal outdoor activities such as hiking and community events at local festivals.Impacting Patient Care NationwideJoin as a PTA traveler and gain flexibility and stability in travel contracts. You will provide selected interventions delegated by a supervising physical therapist, document patient progress according to facility procedures, and maintain competency in assigned care areas. Effective communication and interpersonal skills are required to motivate patients and provide compassionate care. Adhere to the APTA Code of Ethics and function within the scope of the PTA Practice Act.EEO Statement