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Minimum Required Qualifications:Current CA Physical Therapy (PT) LicenseValid California Driver's License/ with transportation insuranceJob Types: Full-time, Part-time, Per-DiemPay: $95.00 - $120.00 per visitCOME JOIN US.
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Minimum Required Qualifications: Current CA Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) License Valid California Driver License/ with transportation insurance Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $55.00 - $65.00 per hour COME JOIN US.
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Estimated Gross Weekly Pay : $2081.20 Requirements Current Resume Nursing License per state Current BLS and/or ACLS and/or Specialty Certifications 2 current clinical references Physical (within 12 months) TB skin test (within 12 months) Titers - MMR/Hep B/Varicella Respiratory Fit Test (within 12 months) Current - Tdap/Flu vaccinations Must be able to pass backgroud/urine drug screening Compensation and Benefits At UNI we take care of you.
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Physical Therapist requirements Travelers work for a limited amount of time at a particular location, providing patient care and support before moving on to their next exciting adventure. PTs are a critical part of rehabilitation, treatment, and preventionfor patients with injuries or chronic issues.
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Direct and Supervise Phsical Therapist Assistants and/or Aide. Benefits: 401K & 4% match Sick pay Membership into Evidence In Motion - Professional Development Program Employee Referral Program (Up to $5000 per referral) Location: Valencia, Ca Setting: Inpatient - Physical Therapist Status: Part-time Pay; $53-$60 per hour Responsibilities (Text Only): Responsibilities: - We Grow and Develop– every Physical Therapist is encouraged to expand their skills and work towards a specialty.
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We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals.
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Company Culture- Become part of a close-knit team of passionate therapy aides / assistants who strive to professionally develop and grow together through collaboration. OT holds a current license and/or registration as an Occupational Therapist in-state as applicable.
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A large part of our travel and per diem nurses are referrals and we have a high level of retention! For nearly 20 years, HealthCare Pros has been a preferred provider of travel and per diem nursing services to acute care facilities across the state of California.
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We are part of the USC Orthopedic Residency Program and also take physical therapy students. We are looking for a physical therapist who excels in hands-on manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and demonstrates a strong team player mentality.
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