Whether you are actively looking for an opportunity or just curious about Ivy Rehab/Elite PT, this is a great chance to chat with a recruiter to learn more and to see if we are a good match for your career goals now or down the road.
This is a key role because you will interact directly with Ivy Rehab's pediatric patients and at Ivy Rehab it is all about the people.
Willing to travel to visit clinical locations in regionAt Ivy Rehab, we're " All about the people," which means we go out of our way to offer excellent career opportunities with the ability for growth, competitive compensation plans, and benefit packages.
We have an exciting new opportunity for an internal Ivy Rehab Network Traveler who will be a treating clinician at one of our 270+ clinic sites depending on where coverage is needed.
Director of Revenue Cycle - Remote About Ivy Rehab The Ivy Rehab Network was founded in 2003, and over the past 17 years it has grown into a leading national provider of outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapy services.
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