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List Therapy Group - List Therapy Group is seeking a Physical Therapist (PT) to treat patients in the Home Health setting. Physical Therapist Job Description/Requirements: Evaluation/Treatment of Patients in their home.
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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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Take the next step in your healthcare career and join Nomad Health as a travel physical therapist. To apply for a physical therapist position with Nomad Health, you must have an active physical therapy license for the state in which the assignment is located, evidence of at least one year of travel experience as a physical therapist, and evidence of one year of experience within your specialty/modality within the last three years.
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Responsibilities include performing initial evaluations and formulating an initial plan of care, providing treatment, and documenting in a highly digital environment working in a team with Physical Therapist Assistants, support staff, our referring physicians, and other members of the health care team.
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Tentative Start Date: October 2023$22.00 Base Rate / $75.00 Active RatePosition DescriptionThe Sensei massage therapists will provide professional massages and body treatments.
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GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Physical Therapist for an exciting Travel Allied job in Cathedral City, CA. Shift: 3x12 hr PMs Start Date: 05/13/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1904.4 / Week About GLC on the GO: WE ARE GLC GROUP.
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Physical Therapist licensure in good standing, or the ability to obtain state licensure. Physical Therapist Salary Range: (depending on years of exp. We are taking the physical therapy industry by storm with our innovative career development options, including providing career pathways to private practice ownership.
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Core Medical Group is seeking a travel Outpatient Physical Therapist for a travel job in Cathedral City, California. Client in CA seeking Rehabilitation Physical Therapist (PT) to work Days.
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The radiation therapist follows the prescription plan and delivers radiation therapy to the patients as ordered by the physician. $10k sign-on bonus offered for full-time Radiation Therapist positions.
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Physical Therapist Responsibilities:Demonstrate comprehensive clinical knowledge and acceptable performance in all aspects of the patient/client encounter. Build Your Nest Egg - All Physical Therapists Receive Stock Options, Because You Make A Difference.
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The Physical Therapy Assistant in Home Health is responsible for patient care needs relating to the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. Based on the assessment and evaluation performed by the PT, the Physical Therapy Assistant ensures that the treatment plan is followed, performs interventions aimed at improving and enhancing the patient's wellbeing, and evaluates the patient’s progress.
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The Physical Therapist hired will work with a variety of orthopedic diagnoses, sports, pre and post-operative patients along with many types of fitness levels for conditioning and injury prevention.
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Apply online today to learn more about this Physical Therapist position and to start the placement process. Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Rancho Mirage, California.
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