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Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Alaska
As a child, when my family traveled outside Alaska for vacations,
I often met other children who asked, "Wow, you live
in Alaska? What's it like?" I never did well with that
question. To me, the place I was visiting was far simpler
and easier to describe than the one I was from. The Lower
48 seemed a fairly homogeneous land of freeways and fast food,
a well-mapped network of established places. Alaska, on the
other hand, wasn't--and isn't--even completely explored. Natural
forces of vast scale and subtlety were still shaping the land
in their own way, inscribing a different story on each of
an infinite number of unexpected places. Each region, whether
populated or not, was unique far beyond my ability to explain.
Alaska was so large and new, so unconquered and exquisitely
real, as to defy summation.
In contrast to many places you might choose to visit, it's
Alaska's unformed newness that makes it so interesting and
fun. Despite the best efforts of tour planners, the most memorable
parts of a visit are unpredictable and often unexpected: a
humpback whale leaping clear of the water, the face of a glacier
releasing huge ice chunks, a bear feasting on salmon in a
river, a huge salmon chomping onto your line. You can look
at totem poles and see Alaska Native cultural demonstrations,
and you can also get to know indigenous people who still live
by many of the traditional ways. And sometimes grand, quiet
moments come, and those are the ones that endure most deeply.
As the writer of this guidebook, I aim to help you get to
places where you may encounter what's new, real, and unexpected.
Opening yourself to those experiences is your job, but it's
an effort that's likely to pay off. Although I have lived
here all my life, I often envy the stories visitors tell me
about the Alaskan places they have gone to and what happened
there. No one owns Alaska, and most of us are newcomers here.
In all this immensity, a visitor fresh off the boat is just
as likely as a lifelong resident to see or do something amazing.
Interested in pursuing a therapy job opportunity
in Kansas? Fill out the application below to discuss current
openings:
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