Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Wyoming
With bears, buffalo, elk, wolves, moose, pronghorn antelope,
bighorn sheep, bobcats, not to mention lots and lots of cattle,
Wyoming is full of four-legged creatures that can make your
visit a memorable one. That's a good thing, because the people
of Wyoming, as nice as they are, can sometimes seem the most
endangered species around: Fewer humans live in Wyoming than
in any other state in the U.S. The pronghorns alone have them
outnumbered. The terrain the animals tread is an attraction
in its own right: The state is blessed with two of the country's
most spectacular national parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton.
Although they can get quite crowded in summer, we wouldn't
pass up a chance to see them. With its spewing geysers, bubbling
hot pots and colorful canyons, Yellowstone is still one of
the most impressive pieces of wilderness in the U.S. And Grand
Teton's scenery -- wildflowers set against a backdrop of craggy
purple peaks -- is hard to beat. Both parks are good places
to get out of the car and take a hike. You can go for days
on the backcountry trails and encounter only a few other hikers
Interested in pursuing a therapy job opportunity
in Wyoming? Fill out the application below to discuss current
openings:
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