Travel Physical Therapist - $2,760 per week
Company: Aimic Inc
Location: Redding
Posted on: January 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Aimic Inc is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel
job in Redding, California. Job Description & Requirements -
Specialty: Physical Therapist - Discipline: Therapy - Start Date:
01/19/2026 - Duration: 13 weeks - 40 hours per week - Shift: 8
hours, days - Employment Type: Travel Job Responsibilities: •
Screen, evaluate, and treat patients as appropriate • Develop and
update treatment/discharge plans of care • Document services
accurately and timely • Supervise PTAs and Rehab Techs per practice
acts • Collaborate with interdisciplinary care teams and families •
Maintain compliance with safety, infection control, and regulatory
standards Qualifications: • Graduate of an APTA-accredited Physical
Therapy program (DPT/MSPT/BSPT) • Active state PT license (or
ability to obtain) • Strong communication, documentation, and
clinical skills • Flexibility to adapt to varying facilities,
schedules, and patient needs Position: Physical Therapist
Interview: Auto Offer Duration: 13 weeks(possible Extension) Bonus:
$500 One Time Travel Bonus Pay: $2760/Gross Weekly Shift: DAYS
Location: Redding, CA. Employment Type: Full-Time | Contract About
Aimic Inc Aimic provides essential support by connecting healthcare
facilities with qualified professionals. By understanding the
unique staffing needs of healthcare clients, Aimic.inc sources
skilled nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, and
administrative staff. We streamline the hiring process, ensuring
compliance with industry regulations and standards, through
personalized recruitment strategies and rigorous screening
processes, Aimic plays a vital role in addressing staffing
shortages and maintaining quality patient care in the healthcare
industry Benefits - Employee assistance programs - Weekly pay -
Continuing Education - Referral bonus
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