Is it possible for me to get a per diem physical therapy assistant job?
I am employed full-time and have a BS Biology with a good GPA from a top college and have clerical, technical writing, and customer service experience. The problem is I have had too many jobs and no clear direction. If I get a 4.0 in the A.S. program, will I even get calls for interviews? I know there is great demand in this field. I thought of writing a career-change resume that would highlight my hospital volunteering experience, my experience dealing with at-risk students, and my scientific writing skills, as well as my health-related background. Do you think this strategy will work? I had a problem with tardiness before, too, but not recently.
When you say the A.S. program, I assume that means you are enrolled in an accredited PTA program. If not, you will not be able to work as a PTA...only a tech.
However, as a PTA, per diem work is always possible. Weekends at hospitals, nursing homes and rehab centers are always hard to fill.
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