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- RN 13 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $3,330.52 - $3,520.50 /wk*
*Includes estimated wage of $54.63 - $61.63/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible
- RN 13 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $3,197.24 - $3,387.22 /wk*
*Includes estimated wage of $45.13 - $52.13/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible
- Physical Therapist 13 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $2,850.82 - $3,029.61 /wk*
*Includes estimated wage of $39.69 - $46.69/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible
- Interventional Radiologist 12 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $2,572.21 - $2,751.00 /wk*
*Includes estimated wage of $32.73 - $39.73/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible
- CT Technologist 14 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $2,508.99 - $2,687.78 /wk*
*Includes estimated wage of $31.14 - $38.14/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible
- Physical Therapist 13 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $2,413.04 - $2,566.06 /wk*
*Includes estimated wage of $18.00 - $25.00/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible
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Sleigh Rides
Delight your family—and yourself—with a horse-drawn sleigh ride. Enjoy the winter wonderland as you glide across the snow, listen to the jingle of the sleigh bells, and sit cozy under a warm blanket. Visit the stables before or after the ride to meet the horses and take a selfie with your favorite horse.
Watching Wildlife
Montana has a greater variety of wildlife than anywhere in the lower 48. It’s easy to spot a bison on the road near Yellowstone National Park or a mountain goat on a hike in Glacier National Park. In the more remote parts of Montana, catch a glimpse of a grizzly bear or a wolverine.
Whitewater Rafting
Ride thrilling rapids on a heart-pounding whitewater adventure. With a savvy guide to supply the equipment and steer you along the route, you’ll just need to bring a waterproof camera to capture the memories.
The Perfect Meal
Bison Potstickers, Breakfast frittatta, Buckwheat pancakes, and Rancher’s Pizza.
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A Montana travel nurse job is waiting for you. Its wide-open spaces include Glacier National Park, a vast wilderness preserve that passes into Canada. The park’s many snow-capped peaks, lakes and alpine hiking trails are showcased along its famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, stretching 50 miles. Find a travel nursing Montana job travel therapy Montana job with Host Healthcare today!
American History in Montana
Historical battlefields.
History is everywhere in Montana. Even before Montana became a state in 1889, there was a historical society. This dedication to preserving and interpreting history lives on today, from local history museums to National Battlefields and Landmarks.
Dinosaur Trail Museum
The Montana Dinosaur Trail features some of the greatest paleontological finds of the last century, meticulously dug from the ancient earth.
Ghost Towns
Visiting one of Montana’s ghost towns is like stepping back in time to the era of gold, saloons and vigilantes. Experience the quiet solitude of Bannack State Park or watch history come alive with a performance at Virginia City and Nevada City.
Lewis and Clark Trail
The Lewis and Clark Expedition is a central part of Montana’s history. Following the trail and visiting its landmarks is a great way to experience the state like Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark did more than 200 years ago.
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Rugged Montana may not be for everyone, but for those who enjoy the outdoors it is paradise. There is no place on earth more arresting than Glacier National Park with its mighty peaks and sparkling streams.
With only a little over a million inhabitants spread across vast territory and breathtaking views as far as the eye can see, Montana is an oasis of beauty and peace. The mountains that gave the state its name rise up over glassy lakes and green valleys. With a greater variety of wildlife than anywhere else in the lower 48 states, chances are you will glimpse a bison grazing near Yellowstone National Park or a golden eagle soaring high over the plains.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the view or find adventure in the many popular pursuits like mountain biking and rock climbing. Or, grab some boots and head over to the nearest lake or river for some legendary fly fishing. No matter the activity, the Treasure State is a nature-lover’s dream in every way.
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Experience the best of Big Sky Country with travel nursing jobs in Montana. Get swept away by the scenery with the vast prairies of the East and the towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains in the West. Here, outdoor sports are at their finest. Enjoy hiking, biking, climbing, whitewater rafting, and skiing or snowboarding at some of the country’s premier venues. Are Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park on your bucket list? These two treasures and their countless miles of trails are a must-see for everyone. If all that exploring makes you thirsty, don’t worry! Montana ranks third in the nation for breweries per capita, so one of its 53 taprooms is never far away. View available Montana travel nursing jobs below.
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Western Montana is where the state’s name (from the Latin or Spanish word for “mountainous”) fits best: steep pitches and narrow north-south valleys line up from the Idaho border to Interstate 15.
These ranges of the Rocky Mountains are shot through with mineral veins, especially copper and silver. The Absaroka and Gallatin ranges are blanketed with volcanic rocks from eruptions in the area of Yellowstone National Park.
In the far northwestern part of the state, glaciers shrouded the mountains, leaving them relatively small and softly formed around U-shaped valleys.
Erosion and uplifts formed the prairie landscape of eastern Montana. Water, frost, and wind have cut gullies and gulches into the plains and sculpted benches or terraces along river valleys.
The northeastern Montana prairie is broad, flat, and underlain by gravel beds that hinder erosion. Glacial debris has enriched the soil, making this some of the state’s best agricultural land.
But south of the Missouri River, where glaciers never left such deposits, the land is desolate and vegetation-poor. In Montana’s badlands, soft bedrock just beneath the surface of bare ground is easily eroded. Pounded by rain, the soil develops a hard crust which exacerbates runoff and makes it difficult for any vegetation to take hold.
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With many jobs requiring frequent travel, some professionals purposely seek out these opportunities ... [+] that afford them the chance to see the world.
My parents and extended family were almost all teachers and educators. With two months of summer off from work, along with plenty of vacation days, they had the privilege of enjoying both their work and traveling around the world.
They were bitten by the wanderlust bug. At family events, everyone would share their most recent exciting trip. My family seamlessly blended their love of travel, exploring new and different sites, with their occupation of teaching elementary, middle and high school students.
Is Frequent Traveling Compatible With Your Lifestyle?
With many jobs requiring frequent travel, some professionals purposely seek out these opportunities that afford them the chance to see the world. During the job search process, it is critical for professionals to consider how much travel is required to perform a specific role successfully. By carefully evaluating the travel requirements, candidates can make informed decisions about jobs that are a compatible fit for their circumstances, preferences and career aspirations.
Extensive travel can disrupt personal and family life, making it challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Professionals with caregiving obligations may find frequent travel particularly burdensome or impossible.
However, for those who have wanderlust, a career that offers the opportunity to get paid to explore new places may be a dream come true. In these roles, accommodations and travel expenses are often covered, while you get to immerse yourself in different cultures.
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If you have been bitten by the travel bug, here are 10 occupations you should consider that will earn you a paycheck for traveling.
Traveling for work and meeting new people can strengthen your professional network and lead to potential clients and customers. Moreover, demonstrating that you can adapt to new environments can be a valuable soft skill in your career.
1. Flight Attendant
Average Base Salary: $39,077
Job Summary: A flight attendant is a trained individual who ensures the safety and comfort of passengers on an aircraft. They provide customer service, conduct safety demonstrations and respond to emergencies during flights.
Qualifications: Applicants are usually required to be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Successful completion of an airline-specific training program or orientation is necessary. This training is provided by the airline and covers aspects such as safety procedures, emergency protocols and customer service. Flight attendants must also be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration to work on each type of aircraft they serve on.
2. Airline Pilot
Average Base Salary: $108,544
Job Summary: An airline pilot is a professional responsible for flying and navigating airplanes, helicopters and other aircraft. Their duties include conducting pre-flight checks, developing flight plans, ensuring the safety and integrity of the aircraft and maintaining communication with the flight crew and air traffic controllers.
Qualifications: Airline pilots typically need a bachelor's degree, experience as a commercial or military pilot and must meet FAA requirements, including completing 250 flight hours with a pilot ground school. After you have passed your written ground school test and logged your hours, you will need to pass a check-ride with the FAA.
3. Management Consultant
Average Base Salary: $92,345
Job Summary: Management consultants work closely with domestic or international clients to provide business solutions to organizational issues involving maximizing business performance, business processes and revenue streams. A management consultant can offer expertise in a range of fields, such as business management, marketing, business strategy, supply chain and employee productivity.
Qualifications: Most employers require applicants to have completed, at minimum, a bachelor's degree in a business-related field, such as business administration, economics or finance.
Average Base Salary: $77,965
Job Summary: An auditor examines an organization's records, accounts and finances to ensure accuracy and compliance, as well as identify and mitigate risks. There are several disciplines within auditing, including financial; environmental, health and safety; external; internal; forensic and information technology. Because auditors attend frequent client meetings, they travel extensively to company sites, including internationally.
Qualifications: Similar to the education path of an accountant, aspiring auditors are required to hold a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field, like finance or business.
5. Tour Guide
Average Base Salary: $35,290
Job Summary: A tour guide leads visitors through historical sites, museums, geographic destinations or outdoor excursions, extolling relevant cultural, historical and practical knowledge.
Qualifications: Most tour guide jobs require at least the completion of a high school diploma, while some employers desire a four-year degree to lead a museum tour. Additionally, some states require you to obtain a tour guide license.
6. Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
Average Base Salary: $75,806
Job Summary: A pharmaceutical sales representative travels to different locations to sell pharmaceutical products and devices to healthcare professionals, such as doctors and nurses.
Qualifications: To become a pharmaceutical sales representative, most employers require at least a high school diploma or GED. Your qualifications will lie in your ability to build relationships and be persuasive.
7. Travel Nurse
Average Base Salary: $114,279
Job Summary: A travel nurse is a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse who works short-term contracts in various locations where healthcare facilities are understaffed. When contracts end, travel nurses either extend their stay at the same hospital or move on to a new location and opportunity.
Qualifications: Travel nurses must complete a state-approved nursing program, an associate degree in nursing or a B.S. in nursing to pursue licensure where they permanently reside. They must then pass the National Council Licensure Examination.
Typically, you cannot become a travel nurse right out of college, as clinical experience is generally required.
The Nurse Licensure Compact allows licensed RNs to practice legally in 39 participating states. If your location does not fall under the NLC, you must apply for state-specific licensure before you begin employment. Some states may fast track temporary licenses.
8. Construction Manager
Average Base Salary: $91,022
Job Summary: Construction managers oversee the development of buildings and infrastructure, managing tasks onsite, scheduling, budgeting and supervising projects from start to finish. Although they have a main office, construction managers travel to field offices on-site.
Qualifications: When hiring construction managers, most employers prefer they have a bachelor’s degree in construction science, construction management, architecture or civil engineering. However, it is possible to get hired with an associate degree in construction management or technology combined with relevant work experience in the field.
9. Professional Interpreter
Average Base Salary: $53,543
Job Summary: A professional interpreter enables communication between two or more parties who speak different languages. Interpreters can only render oral language, while translators specialize in written text. The most common areas of specialization include: conference, guide, media, public sector, medical and legal. Interpreters, especially liaison or escort interpreters, travel frequently to provide language support.
Qualifications: Professional interpreters are generally required to hold a bachelor's degree, while organizations like the United Nations recommend a master's degree. They should be highly proficient in at least two languages, including the source language (the language spoken by the interpreter) and the target language (the language in which they are interpreting).
10. Diplomat (Foreign Service Officer)
Average Base Salary: $97,246
Job Summary: The mission of a U.S. diplomat in the Foreign Service is to promote peace, support prosperity and protect American citizens while advancing U.S. interests abroad. American diplomats can be employed at any of the more than 270 international embassies or consulates.
Qualifications: While there is no specific academic degree or professional experience required to become an FSO, all applicants must undergo a rigorous hiring process. This consists of a written Foreign Service Officer test, a written personal narrative, an oral interview combined with role-playing exercises and a medical and security clearance review.
Diplomats are generally skilled negotiators with outstanding interpersonal skills who possess knowledge of foreign policy and languages.
Digital Nomad
Alternatively, the digital nomad lifestyle offers a unique work experience that comes with the autonomy of not being chained to an office. Like the name implies, it affords professionals with the opportunity to work remotely while traveling freely.
If you are looking for a job change that will be more suitable to your desire to travel, consider freelance projects or finding companies that offer remote positions. A downside to the digital nomad lifestyle is that you will be responsible to cover your own travel expenses, such as transportation, lodging and meals.
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Window Installer. Renewal by Andersen of Montana 3.5. Kalispell, MT. $22 - $27 an hour. Full-time. Overtime + 2. Easily apply. Company Benefits: From paid time off and health insurance, to 401K and paid travel time, we've got you covered. Install custom windows and doors with precision.
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Job description. OVERVIEW: Wayward Medical has an immediate need for a Registered Nurse (RN) - Long Term Care (LTC) to join their team for an upcoming thirteen (13) week travel contract assignment in Billings, Montana (MT).. Reach out to Rheanna Email: [email protected] Text: 406-390-4321. CONTRACT DETAILS · Starting at $2,000 a week (36 hours GUARANTEE)
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estimated $900 to $1,400 per week. Start: ASAP. Travel COTA - $900 to $1,400 per week in Deer Lodge, MT - Job Description & Requirements Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant - Skilled - (COTA - Skilled) StartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $900.00 - $1400.00 Reputable SNF is looking for a highly motivated and energetic therapist to join the team.
Registered Nurse - Inpatient. Worldwide Medical Staffing Crow Agency, MT. Quick Apply. $75 Hourly. Full-Time. Inpatient Registered Nurse Travel Compensation * $55.00/Hour + $2.20/Hour Holiday Pay = $52.20/Hour. * $95.00/Hour for Over Time beyond the 40th Hour. * $1,099 in per diem per week.
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A Montana travel nurse job is waiting for you. Its wide-open spaces include Glacier National Park, a vast wilderness preserve that passes into Canada. The park's many snow-capped peaks, lakes and alpine hiking trails are showcased along its famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, stretching 50 miles.
Job description. OVERVIEW: Wayward Medical has an immediate need for a Registered Nurse (RN) - Medical Surgical (M/S) to join their team for an upcoming thirteen (13) week travel contract assignment in Miles City, Montana (MT).. Reach out to Rheanna Email: [email protected] Text: 406-390-4321. CONTRACT DETAILS · Starting at $2,200 a week (36 hours GUARANTEE)
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Montana ranks third in the nation for breweries per capita, so one of its 53 taprooms is never far away. View available Montana travel nursing jobs below. Travel Nurse Across America is the travel nursing agency for you - in Montana and across the country! We offer competitive travel nursing pay, excellent benefits and personal service to ...
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing Havre, MT. $25.25 to $34.25 Hourly. Estimated pay. Per Diem. Hospital Position: Nursing Specialty: Long Term Care (LTC), LPN, Registered Nurse Shift 2 Day ... Travel Recruiter: Liza Sansaet / 800-608-4025 / [email protected] Benefits Package: The below ...
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Policy Analyst. State of Montana. Hybrid work in Helena, MT 59601. $45 an hour. Full-time. Day shift. Coordinate with agency executives, other entities, other agency personnel, and regional and national partners to identify and assess policy issues. Posted. Posted 2 days ago ·.
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The average salary for a LPN / LVN in Montana is $1,553 per week. This is 8% higher than the US average of $1,430. Last updated on April 26, 2024. Based on 66 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days. Explore all travel LPN / LVN salary insights.
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Job description. OVERVIEW: Wayward Medical has an immediate need for a Registered Nurse (RN) - Long Term Care (LTC) to join their team for an upcoming thirteen (13) week travel contract assignment in Billings, Montana (MT).. Reach out to Rheanna Email: [email protected] Text: 406-390-4321. CONTRACT DETAILS · Starting at $2,000 a week (36 hours GUARANTEE)
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Rocky Mountain Sleep Disorders Center, Inc. Kalispell, MT 59901. $18 - $34 an hour. Full-time + 1. 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday + 4. Easily apply. Our sleep disorders center in Kalispell, Montana is looking to add to our staff of professionals. Must be able to multi-task and work independently.