Tahoka, TX
$2,726 - $2,726 weekly
Full-time | On-site
OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Tahoka, Texas.
Job Description & RequirementsLooking for a travel contract that offers meaningful patient care and the charm of West Texas? Join a supportive rehab team while enjoying the affordability and slower pace of small-town living—just a short drive from the restaurants, entertainment, and shopping in Lubbock.
Explore West TexasSpend your weekends exploring Lubbock's live music scene, local wineries, Texas Tech events, and incredible West Texas sunsets. If you love wide-open spaces, hiking, camping, and a lower cost of living, this is a fantastic opportunity.
Explore the vibrant city of Lubbock
Outdoor adventures
Monday–Friday schedule No state income tax BLS AHA Texas or Compact license
About OneStaff MedicalYou deserve a partner that is working for you. Be bold and let us do just that. We’ll take care of you while you are away from your own “home base” in every way we can, and ideally do more than you expect.
Your team at OneStaff is dedicated to finding the perfect assignments (for you), negotiate the best rates and handles any issues that may arise while you are on assignment. We take great pride in building relationships with our traveling professionals and we enjoy hearing about your experiences. Whatever the need, we are here to help along the journey.
We understand you are the heart and soul of what we are. Whether it is housing, payroll, travel, benefits, or just a friendly voice to talk to, we are there every step of the way. The company you choose is the most important decision you will make in your traveling career. We get that, so we’re committed to you 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week. We’re your “one” solution in travel assignments and here to assist whether helping with accelerating your trajectory towards your career goals or meeting your travel requirements.
BenefitsThis Physical Therapist position offers $2,726 weekly in Texas. Compensation may vary based on experience, certifications, and facility type.
Physical Therapist roles involve evaluating and treating movement disorders, developing rehabilitation plans, implementing therapeutic exercises, and helping patients restore function and reduce pain after injury or surgery.
Practicing in TX requires licensure through the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council. Prospective practitioners should verify current licensing requirements, continuing education obligations, and supervised experience hours directly with the board before applying.