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Specialties offered nationwide: aquatic, vestibular, concussion management, sports medicine, pelvic health, oncology rehab, hand therapy, pediatrics, lymphedema, neurological, and FCE/work conditioning.
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Employees working at Banner Scottsdale Sports Medicine, second floor must possess an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment.
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Travel/Local Contract Physical Therapist (PT) assignment in an Evidence-Based Outpatient Ortho Sports Med Clinic. Requirements for the Travel Physical Therapist (PT) Outpatient Ortho Sports Med.
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Successful physical therapist operates at the top of their license, appropriately leveraging and delegating care amongst the clinic care team, driving toward consistent and predictably positive outcomes for our patients.
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Join the company with the largest number of Board Certified Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapist Specialists in Arizona! We encourage all our Physical Therapists to strive for advanced board certification in Orthopedics or Sports Physical Therapy and provide continuing education and mentoring to help you get there.
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Travel Physical Therapist or Local Travel Physical Therapist (PT) is needed for our Outpatient Ortho Sports Med Clinic treating the general ortho/sports patient population.
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Arizona has four professional sports teams, and you’re a year-round fan. Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Program required. Current AZ Physical Therapy License in good standing.
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Medical specialties: Geriatrics, Home Health, Neurology, Orthopedics, Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, Sports Medicine. As a physical therapist, your job is fully centered around helping others.
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Our patient base primarily consists of individuals with private medical insurance, and we take pride in our state-of-the-art 5000 square feet sports medicine facility. Full-Time Physical Therapist Wanted for an Orthopedic Outpatient Practice.
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Welch Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, LLC is a single-location outpatient physical therapy clinic located in Gilbert, Arizona. This is a full-time on-site role for a Physical Therapist - Outpatient.
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JOIN US NOW as we are seeking a dynamic PHYSICAL THERAPIST to provides excellent patient care including evaluating the patient for treatment providing and directing administration of the care plan upon the referral from the physician.
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