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Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Bismark, North Dakota
South Central North Dakota. Bismarck is located
on the east side. The Bismarck-Mandan community combines the
best of rural and urban living. The Bismarck MSA is home to
over 94,000 people. This population is centered in Bismarck
and Mandan, with 55,532 and 16,718 residents, respectively.
Bismarck was born when the Northern Pacific Railroad reached
the east bank of the Missouri River in 1873. Named by the
Northern Pacific Railroad after Germany's "Iron Chancellor",
Otto Von Bismarck, the little town hoped to receive German
capital to invest in railroad construction. From that little
town grew the heart of state government and the capitol of
North Dakota. Today, Bismarck-Mandan remains a trade and transportation
hub. In addition to agriculture, the states largest industry,
energy has played a significant role in the growth of Bismarck-Mandan.
Several major energy companies are located here, each pursuing
the development of oil, coal and synthetic fuels. Bismarck-Mandan
is a thriving medical center, and boasts the largest medical
facilities between Minneapolis and the west coast. Most recently,
data processing and customer service centers are adding to
the economic base of the community. The statistics are certainly
impressive: low crime, clear skies, clean water, an excellent
education system, and abundant business opportunities. It
all adds up to something that's harder to quantify, but easy
to describe: the high quality of life we enjoy here, and invite
you to experience for yourself. Relive 1875 at Fort Abraham
Lincoln, where history comes to life. Visit the home of General
George and Libbie Custer at Cavalry Square, where their staff
still entertain guests, telling the stories of Libbie and
the general and the time they spent in Dakota Territory. Cruise
the fabulous Missouri River aboard the Lewis and Clark, a
150-passenger riverboat. This all-weather paddlewheeler docks
at the Port of Bismarck. Or visit the Dakota Zoo which is
located on the east bank of the Missouri River in Sertoma
Park, North Dakota’s largest zoo is home to over 500
reptiles, birds and mammals. Whether you're looking for a
double cheeseburger, walleye, or platter of Americas best
ribs, you'll find it here. Bismarck-Mandan's restaurants offer
a selection of great food that will not only please your palate,
but your pocketbook as well. Explore and enjoy the diversity.
Interested in pursuing a therapy job opportunity
in North Dakota? Fill out the application below to discuss
current openings:
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