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Our experiences, recommendations and tips and tricks for fellow traveling healthcare professionals and jet-setters alike.
Pediatric Travel Contracts
differences in pediatics vs adults in travel therapy:
Peds contracts are often longer- outpatient peds typically requires 6 months, and school based jobs are for the school year (or remainder of the school year from your start date)
Many many pediatrics jobs require previous experience, which is different than many travel adult jobs. Level II fieldwork can often count as this, as long as you are comfortable with the setting. You can always say something like this if you are in this boat: “Yes I have worked in a school setting previously! While it was a level II Fieldwork for 12 weeks, I was able to independently plan and execute treatment sessions, assessment and attend IEP meetings. I feel comfortable working with kids with XYZ diagnosis and use this philosophy…….”
More educational model, less medical model- a large majority of pediatric travel OT jobs are in school systems, rather than pediatric hospitals, outpatient or home health. These of course exist, but schools are by far the #1 peds settings for travel OTs.
Independence- when it comes to schools, you are likely to be the only OT at a particular school (maybe not the district but totally possible). This is why many require experience prior to hiring, because “you’re on your own kid” (thank you Taylor Swift for the reference here), and have less people to bounce ideas and questions off of. This may not be in the case in outpatient or hospital based peds services.
Traveling In “Shoulder Season”
Shoulder Season (n.) a travel period between peak and off-peak seasons.
Also known as our favorite time to travel to some of the most sought after destinations in the world. Over the years we’ve saved thousands on flights, accommodations and adventures by traveling in the shoulder season.
Getting To Alaska
The ALCAN highway: The roadway connecting Alaska and Canada, is how a majority of travelers that do not have access to a car in Alaska get there and how we did too! Starting in Dawson Creek, BC and ending in Delta Junction, AK this 1,387 mile journey is one to remember, and the focus of this post.
Thanksgiving In Athens
Whether you go over Thanksgiving or some other time, we really think Athens is a great offseason travel destination. Although you may not desire to follow it up with Greek Islands certain seasons, the rich history and culture along with the amazing food are best enjoyed with less heat and fewer crowds.
The Importance of Your First Contract
Are you thinking about making the leap to travel therapy, or have already begun the process? Your first contract shapes your views of travel therapy and can mold your travel therapy career. The thought of your first travel contract can be a scary, daunting one, we know, but it doesn’t have to be. We hope with some of our suggestions below, curated from our own mistakes, triumphs and hiccups you can make the leap to a successful travel career.
Getting Started with Travel Therapy
how do I pick my next adventure in the world of travel OT? Here’s a little peek into my process:
When I’m beginning the process to look for an assignment, I always narrow down my search to a region I’d like to be in next.
I reach out to my preferred agencies and relay my preferences for that contract. I’m sure to communicate whether setting, pay, or a specific state is the priority to me in the upcoming contract.
Length of contract is also something I take into consideration. Most contracts are 13 weeks, frequently with an option to extend. However, some may be to cover a leave of another therapist resulting in different requirements. I just wrapped up a contract that required 6 months minimum, which was a bit longer than standard