Have you been working as an occupational, physical or speech therapist for a few years? Or are you a relatively “newly minted” rehab therapy practitioner? Regardless of how long you’ve been practicing, it can be easy to become somewhat bored with your day-to-day routine. Of course, to change it up a bit you could change ….
Landing a great rehabilitation position requires more than just knowledge and great skills and the ability to showcase these to potential employers. It also requires drive, confidence, ambition and the ability to go where the job possibilities may lead you. For example, if you’re now in one part of the country with your dream job ….
If you’ve decided to seek work as a rehabilitation therapist, your first step will be to earn a master’s degree in either physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy. You’ll also need to pass your field’s licensure examination. If you’re just starting to think about working as a rehab therapist, as you get ready for ….