SP / Acute & Rehab General Speech Language Pathologist Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

SP / Acute & Rehab General Speech Language Pathologist

Cross Country TravCorps has a great opportunity for a licensed Speech Language Pathologist in Washington, MD! This position is in an Acute & Rehab General setting.
Our nation's capital is itself a treasure chest of history with countless and important landmarks located in the area - Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, the National Archives and the Smithsonian Institution to name a few.
Home to the White House, the United States Congress, the Supreme Court and the Pentagon, Washington DC also has a wealth of different educational institutions such as Georgetown University and museums such as the Museum of Natural History and the National Air and Space Museum.
The city is also known for its deep theatrical history with such famed theaters as Arena Stage and Shakespeare Theater showcasing both classical and new American plays.
U Street also provides residents and visitors with a plethora of different types of musical performances from jazz and modern blues to rock.
As a traveling Speech-Language Pathologist with Cross Country TravCorps, you'll receive excellent benefits that include:
Free, Private HousingHealth Insurance with Prescription CoverageDependent Health Insurance with Prescription Coverage Free, Professional Liability InsuranceShort-Term Disability, Cancer Protection and/or Critical Illness InsuranceTax Advantage PlanCompletion BonusesReferral BonusesShift Differentials401(k) Retirement PlanGuaranteed PayTravel ReimbursementUnlimited Free CE CreditsRefer a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech-Language Pathologist or a Respiratory Therapist with NICU/PICU experience and earn $1000! On select assignments.
Contact a Recruiter for details.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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