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Completion of collegecoursework in one of the following programs: psychology, education, social work, behavioral science, human development or a minimum of one year experience working with children in the following capacities: Child Development, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional, Behavioral Interventionist, ABA Therapist, or Behavior Technician required.
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Embark on a rewarding career as a Physical Therapist in Pinole, California. As a Physical Therapist, you'll play a vital role in helping patients regain their mobility and improve their quality of life.
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Related: Physical Therapist Assistant | PTA | APTA. PTA holds a current license and/or registration as a Physical Therapist Assistant in-state as applicable. Physical Therapist Assistant provides comprehensive treatment to patients under the supervision of a PT according to state practice guidelines.
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Physical Therapist License (California) required at hire. On-site: Work location is on-site (KP designated office, medical office building or hospital). Provides independent physical therapy management of patients under the direction of the Rehabilitation Services Director or designee.
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Graduation from a physical therapist education program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) or, in the case of an internationally educated physical therapist, from a non-CAPTE accredited program seeking licensure as a physical therapist, a substantially equivalent education.
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Jackson Therapy Partners is seeking a travel Outpatient Physical Therapist for a travel job in Pinole, California. We're seeking a full time Physical Therapist to provide expert physical therapy to patients with injuries or illnesses to help them improve movement, manage pain, and/or prevent the loss of mobility.
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FeldCare Connects, an app-based referral network, is seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated Spanish-speaking Physical Therapist to deliver quality home healthcare to patients of all ages.
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We are looking for a talented Physical Therapist with Skilled Nursing Facility experience to work at an excellent healthcare facility in Walnut Creek, California. Physical Therapist (PT) - Skilled Nursing Facility.
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Delta Healthcare Providers (DHP), the travel therapy staffing division of The Delta Companies, identifies qualified therapists on behalf of healthcare facilities nationwide. Benefits: Blue Cross Blue Shield medical benefits, paid housing or tax-free stipend, travel/license reimbursement, licensing team, and paid reward days.
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RCM Health Care is looking for a part time Physical Therapist to provide services ar an elementary school and high school in Rodeo, CA. About 12 hour per month. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: A valid license from or eligibility for licensing with the Physical Therapy Board of California to practice as a Physical Therapist in the State of California in accordance with the Physical Therapy Act.
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The majority of the time our Physical Therapist candidates are interviewed with 48 hours of submission and receive an offer on the same day. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Physical Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: 12/23/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours Employment Type: Travel A Travel Physical Therapist is needed in Pinole, CA. This Physical Therapist assignment is for 13 weeks and the setting is Outpatient Clinic.
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Posted job title: Physical Therapist Home Health - Critical Need. KPG Allied is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Vallejo, California. Specialty: Physical Therapist.
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AlliedTravelCareers is working with Amare Medical Network to find a qualified Physical Therapist (PT) in Pinole, California, 94564! PTs use a variety of techniques to help their patients, including hands-on therapy, strengthening and stretching exercises, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, ice/heat, and much more.
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OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Vallejo, California. They are fully licensed to practice therapy and treatment on patients, and doing so often helps patients reclaim their lives, their momentum, and their contentment.
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Host Healthcare is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Pinole, California. Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Physical Therapist Position in Pinole, CA. If you are interested in this position, please contact your recruiter and reference Job #1796590.
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