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Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy Jobs in
Augusta, Maine
Augusta has been the capital city since 1827,
seven years after Maine was admitted to the Union. The population
in Augusta is 21,325. The Capital Building sits as a centerpiece
for this special city. It is here in the capital building
that Maine's legislature haggles out our political future.
Augusta is the center of employment, commerce and service
for Central Maine and is where most of the state and county
governmental agencies are located. Most statewide organizations
in Maine base their offices in this city, which is considered
a central location to hold meetings, conferences and banquets,
usually in Augusta's Civic Center that is located directly
off I-95.
While Augusta is a capital city, it also includes
areas of quaint communities with traditional homes on tree-lined
streets. Augusta has a total of 8 schools with a student/teacher
ratio of 12.6 to 1 and a graduate rate of 99.7%. Post-secondary
schooling needs are served by the Mid State College and the
University of Maine at Augusta. Community resources include
the Lithgow Public Library, the Maine State Library, and the
Maine State Law Library.
Augusta is also considered a city rich
in history. It was in the early days a trading post and is
now grown as an industrial and trade center. Today, visitors
can take tours of historic buildings including restored Old
Fort Western or stroll through museums that outline Maine's
history. Whether you're here on business, or to learn a bit
about Maine's roots, Augusta will always remain the pulse
of Maine as it was and as it will be in the future.
Interested in pursuing a therapy job opportunity
in Maine? Fill out the application below to discuss current
openings:
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