Allied health jobs are in specialized careers that focus on everything from physical therapy to surgical technology, and are needed in facilities ranging from hospitals to nursing homes.
Allied health jobs include both independent employment and practicing as part of a team, and these professionals are viewed as experts in their field who play an important role in determining a patient's progress.
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Research the different kinds of allied health employment
Allied health careers fall under two primary categories: technicians or assistants, and therapists/technologists. Technicians usually require less than two years of training, and perform procedures under the supervision of technologists or therapists. Therapists and technologists must complete more intensive training, and may be charged with more responsibility, such as evaluating and diagnosing, and developing treatment plans.
I recommend: Visit the
student section at the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions website, which connects potential allied health students with informational resources. Or, live a
"Day in the Life" of an allied health professional, such as an occupational therapist, respiratory therapist, registered dietitian, physical therapist, social worker or physician assistant.
Know what kind of salary to expect from an allied health job
When choosing an allied health career, take into account the salaries, which can range anywhere from $15,000 to nearly $200,000 a year.
I recommend: Find a comprehensive pay scale at
The American Medical Association website, which lists salaries for 70 allied health professions.
Look into allied health staffing agencies
An allied health employment agency will have information about allied health jobs in facilities, allied health travel jobs, or both. Allied health travel jobs include employment in everything from small rural hospitals to internally renowned research centers. Travel jobs also pay well and offer enormous flexibility.
I recommend: Register at
Med Travelers, which places allied health professionals in travel jobs across the country. Post your resume at
AlliedHealthCareers.com, an allied health jobs site. Search
www.therightsolutions.com for allied health travel jobs. Go to
www.aureusmedical.com to find an advanced search option for allied job seekers.
Join an organization for professionals with allied health jobs
Whether you're looking for allied health jobs, or are already an allied health professional, associations are a valuable source of information about allied health care jobs in general, and about specific topics such as allied health jobs in Canada and allied health jobs in the UAE.
I recommend: The American Association of Medical Assistants and the
American Physical Therapy Association are professional organizations that keep you in touch with your field.