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Respiratory Therapist (full time, part time, per Diem) AristaCare is seeking an experienced Respiratory Therapist who is trained in the technical aspects of respiratory care and will exhibit those skills and deliver modalities of respiratory therapy, emergent and intensive respiratory care, and diagnostic procedures.
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The Per Diem Music Therapist will be responsible for providing Music Therapy under the direction of the Support Services Manager according to the patient’s unique plan of care. The Music Therapist plans, organizes, and directs medically prescribed music therapy activities as part of psychosocial and physical treatment of patients and their families to influence behavioral and psychological changes.
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Saint Francis Health System is seeking a per diem / prn Respiratory Therapist for a per diem / prn job in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Employment Type: Per Diem. Certified / Registered Respiratory Therapist (CRT/RRT) credential through the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC.
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Requirements for Physical Therapist :Part-time Tennessee license required Physical Therapist Assistant degree required Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA - Johnson City, TN / TENNESSEE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY/CCRC Part Time (Approximately 15-29 hours per week) - FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE - NEW GRADS WELCOME.
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Current state license as a Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA or proactively in the process of the application process for current state licensure as a Physical Therapist Assistant / Physical Therapy Assistant / PTA.
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Opportunities with CareerStaff put you on an inside track to give you access to more career opportunities and get your dream job faster than going at it alone. Premium pay, exclusive benefits, and unparalleled customer service make CareerStaff the top choice for over 6,500 healthcare professionals.
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Hours: Per Diem Days - Monday thru Friday with a weekend rotation. Sets realistic short and long term goals and plan of care related to patient’s physical therapy needs within the musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, and integumentary systems.
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Posted job title: Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) SNF / LTC. The Physical Therapist Assistant / Physical Therapy Assistant / PTA will use physical treatment procedures to help improve mobility and relieve pain and disability caused by disease or injury.
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36 Hours Per Week. 6 months of experience as an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) in Long-Term Care/Skilled Nursing. Current BLS certification from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or the American Red Cross (ARC.
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Posted job title: Physical Therapist - Outpatient - (PT) Physical Therapist - Outpatient - (PT) AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking a travel Outpatient Physical Therapist for a travel job in FAIRBANKS, Alaska.
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1 year of recent experience as a(n) Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) specializing in SNF / LTC. Centra Healthcare Solutions is seeking an experienced Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) that is licensed or in the immediate process, and qualifies, of obtaining Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) licensure in the state of NJ to work in the specialty area of SNF / LTC.
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