July 3, 2009, Newsletter Issue #47: Continuing Education Opportunities in the PTA Field

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It’s funny where life takes us sometimes. Your career aspirations might have been to become the world’s best swing-set technician and yet you somehow tumbled into becoming a top notch physical therapy assistant. Not a bad trade-off! Don’t be surprised if you wind up doing some completely different years from now. In fact, it’s not unusual for careers to change two, three, maybe even four or five times over the course of a lifetime. Is there anything else you’d like to do with your career?

When you take on PTA jobs through PPR Healthcare Staffing, you get more than a variety of physical therapy assistant jobs; you get a chance to continue your education. Of course, your educational endeavors have to relate to your role as a physical therapy assistant. The company probably won’t pay for you to take training as a sea monkey trainer. That would have to be covered out of your own pocket. However, they will happily enroll and pay for your education when it relates to your particular career.

Training opportunities for people in PTA jobs could include anything from specialized treatment for geriatric patients to the accurate use of specialized computer equipment. All you have to do to qualify is work a certain amount of hours for PPR Healthcare Staffing. Over the course of a year, you’ll get up to $500 to put towards continuing education opportunities.

So, if you hope to see your career develop and flourish over the years, working for PPR Healthcare Staffing is the thing to do. They’ll help you get all of the experience you need while supporting your continuing education.

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