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AlliedTravelCareers

AlliedTravelCareers is working with CompHealth to find a qualified SLP in Pahrump, Nevada, 89041!Pay Information$23 to $78 per hourAbout The PositionSpend weekends in Las Vegas! This SNF opportunity is available ASAP for 13 weeks.
The schedule is typically Monday-Friday, and 32 hours per week are guaranteed.
Reach out to learn more!13 weeks in Pahrump, NV32 hours/week guaranteedSNF experience desired, but not required!We provide complimentary housing and travelWe arrange and cover costs for licensing and malpracticeWe simplify the credentialing and privileging processWe provide first-day medical insurance and 401(K)Your personal recruiter handles every detail, 24/7Provider compensation offers are based on skill level, experience, and qualifications.
Compensation may also be impacted by the critical nature of the need and vary by assignment.
In addition to taxable hourly wage, providers may qualify to receive non-taxable daily lodging, meals, and incidental per diems not to exceed published General Services Administration (GSA) guidelines.
Please speak with a recruiter for additional details and benefits.
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yearsAbout CompHealthCompHealth started in 1979 with the idea of connecting top healthcare providers to the communities who need them and has since become the industry leader in healthcare staffing.
Connecting with each person's unique story in order to find them the right job for their lifestyle is what makes us different.
And with 1,000 employees in offices across the nation, we have the team in place to ensure that every provider and facility staff recruiter receives the excellent customer service we've offered for nearly forty years.
Learn more at comphealth.
com so we can find the job that's just right for you.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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