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One or more years experience in-hospital Physical Therapy, long-term care, or outpatient therapy preferred. Exciting opportunity to join Avera@Home as a Physical Therapist (PT.
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Responsible for carrying out individual restorative programs designed by the Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist or Speech Pathologist. Lifepoint Rehabilitation is a leading provider of acute inpatient rehabilitation services with more than 300 hospital-based rehabilitation units, medical/surgical and outpatient therapy settings and more than 30 joint venture inpatient rehabilitation hospitals across the country.
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The Physical Therapist is accountable for organizing and conducting medically prescribed physical therapy programs in the hospital, outpatient services and outreach sites to restore function and prevent disability.
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However, with our normal outpatient orthopedic population, Team would expect 55 to 60 treatments plus evaluations a week from a full-time Physical Therapist. Overview: Team Rehab is a network of therapist-owned outpatient physical therapy clinics in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Georgia.
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Physical Therapist - Are your ready to join a premier health center's Physical Therapy Outpatient department in sunny California? REQUIREMENTS: Graduate from Physical Therapy programCurrent license as a Physical Therapist in the state of practiceMust meet Clinical Competency requirementsCurrent CPR certification, preferredMust be capable of maintaining regular attendance They are committed to providing the best physical therapy experience with the highest quality of care for optimal results.
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Job ID: 024-302 Profession: Physical Therapist Specialty: Outpatient City: Claremont State: NH Employment Type: Locums Contract Duration: 13 weeks Shift: 5×8 Total Weekly Comp: $2,220 – $2,348.
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GHR Search is partnered with one of the region's leading providers of outpatient Physical Therapy seeking a full-time permanent Clinic Director! GHR Search is partnered with one of the region's leading providers of outpatient Physical Therapy seeking a full-time permanent Clinic Director.
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Physical therapist can find travel positions in acute care, outpatient clinic, and home health settings. ResponsibilitiesA physical therapist will provide services that help restore or improve a patient's function, mobility, and pain level, as well as prevent or limit disabilities that come from the injury or disease.
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Job Description American Traveler is offering a rewarding Physical Therapist Travel Physical Therapist (PT) contract position in Jamestown North Dakota. Physical Therapists who work with us receive a highly competitive pay and benefits package.
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Job Title: Physical Therapist - Outpatient. Job Title: Physical Therapist - Critical Need. Job Title: Physical Therapist. Department: 37653 : Rehabilitation Services - Outpatient Atrium Health Real Estate : Cleveland Reg Rehab - 411 Cherryville Rd, Shelby, NC.
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Job Description PHYSICAL THERAPIST NEEDED IN PENNSYLVANIA full time, permanent position extremely competitive pay excellent benefits outpatient position great location provides easy access to Philadelphia DON'T WAIT.
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Our mission is to provide the best outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Responsibilities:As a Physical Therapist making $68,000-$90,000 a year in our Dearborn clinic, you will make a difference in your patients' lives working with a Team that puts patients first while offering you the skills & support to make that happen.
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Join our client's team as a licensed Physical Therapist for a full time position with a mission driven facility where expert therapy professionals help patients with injuries and illnesses improve their movement, manage their pain, and prevent loss of mobility.
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Required Licenses:Licensed Physical Therapist Upon Hire Required andBasic Life Support Upon Hire Required Driver's License Statement:Must possess a valid driver's license in the current state of residence.
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Overview For more than 20 years, health care consumers have named Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville the "most preferred healthcare provider" in the region.
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