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The Sports Physical Therapist has a strong background in strength and conditioning along with clinical expertise in returning the athlete back to sport. Northeast Rehabilitation (NRH) is seeking a full time Sports Physical Therapist to lead our Sports Medicine Program at our Haverhill, MA Clinic located inside the Cedardale Health & Fitness Center.
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Physical Therapist PT. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMFT. Physical Therapy Assistant PTA. Occupational Therapist OT. Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant COTA.
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The Physical Therapist functions under the general supervision of the Rehab Manager and/or Director of Rehabilitation Services. The Physical Therapist accurately assesses patients' needs; identifies and initiates appropriate physical therapy interventions; provides patient and family teaching; and works cooperatively with other patient team personnel in maintaining standards for professional physical therapy practice and interdisciplinary teamwork.
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Keywords: Physical Therapy | Physical Therapist | PT | Physical Therapy | Orthopedic Physical Therapist | Rehabilitation Therapist | Sports Physical Therapist | Outpatient Physical Therapist | Sports Medicine Therapist | Clinical Director of Physical Therapy | Lead Physical Therapist.
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Physical Therapist - 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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Respons i ble for the assessment , re-assessment , treatment of patients in assigned areas , with maintenance of all records pert i nent to Th i s includes the deli v ery of physical therapy services , participating in i nterviews.
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Jump-start your career as a(an) Physical Therapist PRN today with Swedish Medical Center. Come join our team as a(an) Physical Therapist PRN. We care for our community! If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Physical Therapist PRN opening.
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As our Physical Therapist at CHI St Vincent, now part of CommonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health, you’ll help our patients rebuild or maintain their physical wellbeing following an illness, injury, or issues with aging.
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In this role as a Physical Therapist (PT), you will be responsible for a continuum of services providing care to patients with neuromuscular, orthopedic and other physically-related disorders requiring mobility training, strengthening, modalities, specialized manual therapy and neuromuscular reeducation.
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Valid physical therapist state license. Provides physical therapy and related services for patients while maintaining positive levels of interaction with facilities and clients in accordance with the principles and practices of physical therapy and within Reliant Rehabilitation guidelines.
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Minimum Requirements: Licensed in the state of Texas as a Physical Therapist. Salary: From $61,921.00 to $89,814.00 (Depending on Qualifications) Licensed Physical Therapist is preferred.
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Skills, Knowledge or Abilities: Physical therapist must be able to evaluate and provide treatment interventions to patients with diagnoses ranging from simple orthopedic conditions to more complex neurological conditions.
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Physical Therapist Demonstrate & articulate sound clinical reasoning in synthesizing complex evaluation data identifying diagnosis and developing a comprehensive plan of care. The physical therapist works within practice guidelines as defined by North Carolina state law.
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The Inpatient Physical Therapist provides acute care services to cardiac, orthopedic, neurologic, vascular, pulmonary and medical-surgical patients as a vital member of a multidisciplinary team.
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The Physical Therapist provides quality Physical Therapy services including resident/patient/client assessment, evaluation, care planning, treatment and consultation in an interdisciplinary environment at Lutheran SeniorLife facilities/agencies including, as assigned, skilled nursing facilities, LIFE programs, home health and/or outpatient clinics.
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