Jobs in Healthcare Industry
With the increase in the number of patients visiting healthcare facilities in the United States, the need for qualified medical professionals is steadily increasing. Professional therapists who are graduated in Physical therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT) and Speech Language Pathology (SLP) are much sought after for the various vacancies existing in healthcare industries in the US.
To grab an opportunity in the field, candidates need to be a graduate in either of these disciplines and should ideally have adequate experience in the field. The salary and benefit packages provided by healthcare firms for therapists vary according to the experience and qualifications of candidates. Common benefits provided for professional therapists include:
• 401 tax savings plan
• Health and life insurance
• Section 125 Cafeteria plan
• Professional liability insurance
• Paid housing
• Continuing education
Today, a number of medical staffing agencies are offering candidates various jobs in the therapy sector. They can greatly help candidates in getting their preferred healthcare jobs at their favorite locations. With both full time and part time therapist jobs available, ranging from assistant level to supervisory posts, these firms can greatly help your career reach more heights. Having tie-ups with major healthcare firms in the US, these recruitment agencies can instantly inform candidates whenever a vacancy arises in a firm.
With therapist vacancies existing in the private and public healthcare sectors, both locally trained and internationally trained candidates can easily get a job in the field. For international candidates, most recruitment agencies provide help in obtaining the necessary immigration clearance and work visa (H-1B visa), along with securing the necessary licensing applicable to individual states in the US. Upon achieving the necessary experience in the field, they can also help candidates get relocated to other states in the United States.
With therapy treatments now being offered in clinics, acute care centers, rehabilitation centers, educational institutions and private nursing homes, getting a job in any of these healthcare centers is not difficult. The excellent work environments existing in the healthcare industry in the US can greatly help candidates enhance their knowledge and experience in the field.
John Stephen
http://www.articlesbase.com/career-management-articles/jobs-in-healthcare-industry-616105.html
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Perhaps, if they do they’ll tell you that they will be doing a background check on your credit. I believe you need to sign a waver.
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It just depends. Alot of employers now days are checking your credit to see what is on there. It doesnt matter whether it is medical or not. But most creditors and banks now days overlook medical b/c it was a needed expense. They dont really pay attention to past due medical just other major things. Without a high school diploma he might not get that far it depends, but with having a certificate it will. He probably will be able to get a job, just b/c you dont pay your medical bills doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be able to get a job. He’s trying by going to school.
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No, I work for the healthcare industry and that has never happened. Doctors usually don’t care abou that type of thing, as long as you are able to help them treat their patients they could give two shits about what your debts are.
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I am a Medical Assistant. I also owe the hospital money from forever ago. And yes IT shows on my cedit report. However this has NEVER affected my job. or any job I applied for. I would be more worried about the lack of work offered than his credit!
Also he will need to get his GED before they release his diploma, at least that was the policy at the school I went to. GOOD LUCK!
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when you go and apply jobs in the healthcare industry will they check your bad medical debts?
and not hire you???I know of a person who doesnt have his high school diploma but is taking courses at a vocational college for a medical assistant, he has alot of medical debts from the hospital. and not only that he had never held a REAL job before or have a high school diploma. What are his chances of getting a job in healthcare after he graduated???