From the major medical hubs of Kansas City and St. Louis to clinics serving towns across the state, Missouri keeps allied health hiring brisk all year. The need for skilled professionals is strong and still rising, and whether your preference is a long-term role or a travel assignment, we have openings to match your specialty. Explore our latest allied health jobs in Missouri and apply today.

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Favorite’s Missouri branch contact information

Our recruiters would be glad to help you secure your next allied health position. Get in touch whenever you're ready:

Phone: 636-527-2111

Email: missouri@favoritestaffing.com

Open Allied Health Jobs in Missouri

 

Radiology Contract

MRI Technologist

Liberty, MO
Operating Room Per Diem

Certified Surgical Tech

Kansas City, MO
Radiology Contract

CT Technologist

St. Louis, MO

What makes Missouri a great place for allied health professionals?

Career Growth Meets Quality of Life

Missouri brings together meaningful career prospects and an easygoing standard of living that pricier markets rarely deliver. Its health systems offer allied health professionals complex cases to work on, experienced specialist colleagues, and genuine room to grow.

Make a Lasting Impact in Missouri Communities

Away from the two big metros, places across Missouri value the allied health staff who serve them and offer the reward of long-standing patient relationships. Roles in rural and harder-to-staff areas often include added perks like relocation packages.

Competitive Pay with a Lower Cost of Living

With living costs comfortably under those of states such as California and New York, a Missouri salary simply goes further. For anyone working travel contracts, the state keeps a dependable supply of assignments across a wide range of specialties.

Allied health roles we recruit for in Missouri

We recruit for a wide range of allied health roles in Missouri, including:

Don’t see your allied health specialty listed? As a leading allied health staffing agency in Illinois, we often have more opportunities than you see here. Call us at 636-527-2111 or email missouri@favoritestaffing.com to talk with a recruiter and learn more about allied health jobs in Illinois!

Cities in Missouri we recruit allied health professionals

We place allied health professionals across the state, including:

Placements in the smaller towns and rural communities between these cities are part of what we do too. Don't see your area listed? Browse our full list of allied health jobs in Missouri for everything available now.  

Benefits of working in Missouri with Favorite

At Favorite Healthcare Staffing, we understand how important it is for nursing professionals to find the best possible job opportunities in their desired state. We offer a variety of benefits as well as exclusive assignments at top facilities in Illinois designed to help our registered nurses reach their career goals. But that’s not all – our mobile app, Mobilize, makes scheduling shifts easy, so you can work when and where you want.

Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans

Mobilize, powered by Favorite Healthcare Staffing

401k and Roth retirement plans

Continuing Education Reimbursement Program

Early access to wages with DailyPay

Favorite's referral bonus program

Missouri allied health jobs FAQ

Do I need a license to work in Missouri?

Generally, yes. Most allied health positions require state licensure, with the specifics varying by profession. Check the requirements that apply to your specialty with the relevant licensing board in Missouri.  

Are travel allied health roles available in Missouri?

Yes. Missouri sees consistent demand for travel allied health professionals, especially across physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, radiology, like MRI techs, CT techs, and IR techs, and respiratory care.  

What is the difference between permanent and travel allied health roles in Missouri?

Permanent roles give you stability, a benefits package, and the chance to put down roots locally. Travel contracts generally run about 13 weeks, usually pay higher rates, and come with housing stipends and the variety of new settings and locations. Our team can help you decide which suits you best.  

How do I apply for allied health jobs in Missouri?

Click into any of the roles on our website and follow the prompts to submit your application. It will reach our recruitment team directly, and they'll guide you from there.