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Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Montgomery, Alabama
Located in central Alabama at the intersection
of Interstate Highway 85 (east and west) and Interstate Highway
65 (north and south), Montgomery is 164 miles southwest of
Atlanta, 92 miles south of Birmingham, and 155 miles north
of Mobile and the Gulf of Mexico. Montgomery offers a wealth
of recreational and cultural activities for people of all
ages and interests. As Alabama's Capital City, Montgomery
is the seat of state government and the catalyst for decisions
that are far-reaching. Montgomery also contains a wealth of
historical treasures. The city has been dubbed the "birthplace
of Civil War and Civil Rights." It was the first capital
of the Confederacy, and the location from which the telegram
was sent that started battle in the War Between the States.
Montgomery also is the location of Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr.'s pulpit, from which he preached the gospel of non-violent
revolution in the fight for Civil Rights, and is the site
of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which sparked the movement
for equal rights throughout the nation when Rosa Parks, a
black seamstress, refused to yield her seat on a city bus
to a white passenger. Today, visitors to the Capital City
can visit the First White House of the Confederacy, and see
the spot on the steps of the State Capitol building where
Jefferson Davis was sworn in as the President of the Confederate
States of America. It was on those same Capitol steps that
the Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery culminated with
a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. asking for equality for
all people, regardless of race. Visitors to Montgomery can
visit the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, view
a mural depicting historic events of the Civil Rights Movement,
visit the Civil Rights Memorial designed by famed artist Maya
Lin, or explore the Rosa L. Parks Library and Museum. And
that's just the tip of the iceberg. Montgomery also is home
to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the fifth largest Shakespeare
Festival in the world, which draws visitors from throughout
the world. The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts houses an extensive
permanent collection including Old Master prints by such artists
as Rembrandt, Caneletto and Goya, and noted American artists
John Singer Sargent and Edward Hopper. Exciting attractions,
fascinating history, colorful characters and terrific food.
That's what you'll discover in Montgomery, a city that offers
Old- South charm and New-South dazzle. Today, Montgomery combines
the qualities of a leading cultural and recreational center
with such assets as a world class theatre, museums, history,
family activities and irresistible down home Southern food.
Experience Montgomery, where the heart and soul of the South
is ready to welcome you! From grits and greens to gourmet
fare, Montgomery’s diverse dining experience features
cuisine from all corners of the globe. Indulge yourself at
one of the capital city’s fine dining facilities or
discover down-home southern cooking at its best. If you prefer
some entertainment with your dining, Montgomery has that too.
View our Events Calendar for Faulkner University’s Dinner
Theatre schedule and upcoming cabarets at the Silver Spoon
Café. The Eastdale Mall offers an array of shopping,
dining and entertainment. The mall includes several department
stores as well as 100 specialty shops, Carmike Cinemas (8
theaters), a food court and other restaurants. Easdale Mall
is also home to the Ice Palace, Alabmama's only ice rink in
a mall.
Interested in pursuing a therapy job opportunity
in Alabama? Fill out the application below to discuss current
openings:
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