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Travel Occupational Therapist (OT) - $2,080 to $2,280 per week in Milwaukee, WI

Occupational Therapist Location: Milwaukee, WI Agency: Jackson Therapy Partners Pay: $2,080 to $2,280 per week Shift Information: Days - 5 days x 8 hours Start Date: ASAP About the Position Make a meaningful difference as a travel OT. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Occupational Therapist to help patients with injuries, illnesses, or disabilities regain or improve daily skills while exploring the Greater Milwaukee area. Minimum Requirements Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral Degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited educational program. Active Wisconsin OT license required to start the assignment. At least 12 months of home health experience within the past 3 years, required. Experience with HCHB electronic medical record and OASIS for home health required. BLS certification from AHA or ARC may be required. Ability to meet productivity expectation of approximately 30 productivity points per week and full-time availability (40 hours per week) as outlined by the client. Must be able to work within the Greater Milwaukee territory and travel to patient homes as required by a home health setting. Assignment Details Facility Type: Home Health Shift Name: Days Shift Pattern: Days, 5x8 (Monday through Friday) Schedule: Day shift, 8-hour shifts Length of Contract: 13 weeks Call Requirement: No on-call responsibilities Territory: Greater Milwaukee area (travel to patient homes required) Location Highlights Milwaukee offers a mix of urban and lakeside lifestyle with convenient access to outdoor and cultural attractions. The city sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan and provides waterfront parks such as Veterans Park and Bradford Beach within a 10–20 minute drive from downtown. The Milwaukee County Zoo and the Harley-Davidson Museum are prominent local landmarks located approximately 5–10 miles from the central business district. Visitors and residents can access the Root River and Oak Leaf Trail systems for biking and hiking with connections to suburban greenways within a 15–30 minute commute. The city hosts cultural destinations including the Milwaukee Art Museum on the lakefront and the Historic Third Ward district for dining and arts within a short downtown transit ride. The area suits clinicians seeking an urban lifestyle with coastal recreation, regional parks, and organized cultural events year-round. Benefits Designed for Travelers We value your commitment to patient care and offer a comprehensive benefits package. Details will be provided by your recruiter. Recruiter support available by text, phone, or email. Medical benefits and 401k options may be available. Housing assistance and travel/license reimbursement options may be available. Impacting Patient Care Join this home health opportunity to deliver patient-centered care while working full time in the Greater Milwaukee area. Your recruiter will provide additional assignment specifics and next steps. Thank you for your time and responsiveness. EEO Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability, or protected veteran status.

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