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Rehab Center jobs in Connecticut.

Connecticut runs hundreds of rehab center facilities. We work with a slice of them as direct-hire partners. Send your resume in and we'll see if any of them have a CNA, LPN, or RN seat that matches your license and shift.

Nationally: 14,827+ certified rehab center facilities (CMS Provider Data, 2024).

What is a rehab center?

Rehab centers, including short-term rehab (STR) units inside SNFs and freestanding facilities, handle patients recovering from surgery, stroke, or injury. The work combines skilled nursing with physical and occupational therapy.

Why work at a rehab center in Connecticut?

  • Higher acuity that sharpens your clinical skills fast
  • Patient turnover is quick, so no two weeks look the same
  • You work closely with PT, OT, and speech-language staff
  • Certs can move your pay if the facility weighs them in
  • Medicare reimbursement keeps funding steady year to year

Credentials needed & salary at rehab centers

Salary estimates based on BLS OES May 2024 data. Actual pay varies by facility, experience, and shift.

CNA
Certified Nursing Assistant
$40,920 /yr est.
$34,170$49,740 range
~$19.67/hr
Browse CNA jobs in Connecticut
LPN
Licensed Practical Nurse
$67,470 /yr est.
$54,310$83,250 range
~$32.44/hr
Browse LPN jobs in Connecticut
RN
Registered Nurse
$97,830 /yr est.
$75,200$132,900 range
~$47.03/hr
Browse RN jobs in Connecticut

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, May 2024 (bls.gov/oes). Labeled as estimated.

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