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Travel COTA - $1,245 per week in Lodi, CA

AlliedTravelCareers is working with Skyline Med Staff to find a qualified COTA in Lodi, California, 95240!Pay Information$1,245 per weekAbout The PositionSkyline Med Staff is looking for the most talented allied health and therapy professionals in the industry to fill travel and local contract assignments. Skyline Med Staff offers it's traveling professionals one of the most competitive pay packages in the industry as well as unparalleled customer service. We live by one simple rule Treat people the way that THEY want to be treated. Apply or give us a call today and let us show you what it truly feels like to be appreciated by one of the fastest growing staffing firms in the U.S.Job RequirementsCurrent state license, if applicable, for the state the position is located in. 1
years of recent experience in the specialty you are applying for. Some contracts will require additional certificationsBenefitsBCBS Health Insurance provided by Skyline Med Staff for Employee!!About Skyline Med StaffSkyline Med Staff has become one of the industries premiere Healthcare staffing firms by applying one simple rule. Treat others the way that THEY want to be treated. We focus on making each person's experience individually based. Let us show you what true customer service really means. The leadership team at Skyline Med Staff has over 30 years of medical staffing experience and has learned that our most important asset is you. As this industry continues to grow, and larger companies become more transactional, we will continue to focus on treating you as a special part of our team and give you the attention you deserve. Recommended Skills Contract Management Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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