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Unrestricted Physical Therapist Assistant Licensure to practice required. Associates Degree or equivalent from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program required.
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Your role as a physical therapy assistant (PTA) lets you be the connection between dedication to detail and patient outcomes that exceed expectations. Successful completion of an associates degree from an accredited physical therapy program preferred.
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Drayer Physical Therapy, a brand partner of Upstream Rehabilitation, is looking for a PRN Physical Therapist Assistant to join our team in Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant Program.
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Physical Therapist Assistant - $1600 per weekLocation: Pennsylvania, Multiple Locations Schedule: Monday - Friday, 5x8's Duration: 13-week contract Compensation: $1600 per week Benefits: Medical, Vision, Dental Experience: Outpatient experience preferred Accepting Applications from: New Grads: Yes First Time Travelers: Yes Responsibilities: Conduct physical therapy assessments and develop personalized treatment plans for patients.
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Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program certified by the American Physical Therapy Association. You know that being a Physical Therapist Assistant means putting patients first; ensuring patients and their families receive the highest quality of service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere.
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The Role: We are thrilled to extend a career-enhancing opportunity for a full-time Physical Therapist Assistant to join our supportive team at a Skilled Nursing Facility in North Hills Area of Pittsburgh, PA. This role is perfect for new graduates or students on the cusp of graduation and licensure, passionate about making a significant impact in our patients' lives.
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Graduate of a Physical Therapist Assistant program accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association with an associates degree as a physical therapist assistant.
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Performs physical therapy assessment, reassessment and treatment and supervises physical therapist assistants in the treatment of pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients referred by a physician to the clinic.
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NovaCare Rehabilitation is seeking an outpatient Physical Therapist Assistant for Pittsburgh, PA. Our Pittsburgh area outpatient orthopedic centers are seeking a licensed physical therapist assistant to provide exceptional patient care to patients of all ages and abilities.
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Current Pennsylvania certification as a Physical Therapist Assistant. Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program. One year of previous experience as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
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Graduation from a physical therapy assistant curriculum acceptable to the Commission on Accreditation in Education of the American Physical Therapy Association and approved by the California State Board of Medical Quality Assurance.
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Physical Therapist Assistant OR Physical Therapist Assistant Indirect Supervision. Competently provides appropriate, comprehensive, and skillful therapeutic interventions based on treatment programs that have been developed by a physical therapist for pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients within the scope of practice permitted by the Physical Therapy Practice Act of practicing state.
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Concentra, one of the largest Physical Therapy providers in the nation, is hiring a PRN Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). Apply today to this excellent opportunity as a Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant.
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Director of Rehabilitation Qualifications: Graduate from Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Speech-Language Pathology program Must possess and maintain a current license in the state of practice; a Therapist license is strongly preferred.
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Graduate of a Physical Therapist Assistant program that is accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association. Performs direct physical therapy care in the acute hospital, out-patient, and rehab settings within the guidelines of the physical therapy treatment plan written by the physical therapist, to meet the assessed needs of infant, child, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients; and performs adequate documentation.
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