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These backgrounds include: Personal Training, Physical Therapy, Chiropractics, Yoga, Group Fitness, Exercise Science, Massage Therapy & Athletic Training. Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach.
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The Head Athletic Trainer is a 10-month position, not to exceed 200 days during the school year following the Athletics calendar. The Head Athletic Trainer will serve the RHS Athletics department by providing athletic training coverage at department events, performing the role within the parameters of the Connecticut Athletic Trainers Licensing Law as outlined by the Department of Public Health, and will follow the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.
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Help to manage equipment inventory for the team in conjunction with athletic administration Work with our athletic training staff to ensure the health and safety of all student-athletes at all times Represent the school and program at all league and conference meetings.
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Provides on-site athletic training services at local high schools and/or town and club programs contracted with ONS. Specific daily schedules are determined in discussions between the trainer, the Athletic Director and Director of Physical Therapy.
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Plans, organizes, implements and documents specific evaluation & treatment programs for patients of varied ages and disabilities, according to the principles and practices of physical therapy in collaboration with the healthcare team.
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We are specifically looking for awesome therapists who reflect the diverse Norwalk community including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and bilingual therapists!
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Physical therapist, physical therapy, PT, physiotherapy, rehabilitation therapist, physician rehab therapist, rehabilitation, rehab, allied health, allied, outpatient physical therapist, outpatient PT, outpatient Requirements: License and OP experience are required.
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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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Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Suffolk Position Summary:A qualified professional who provides physical therapy services to patients as prescribed by the attending physician under the direct (but not on-site) supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist.
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Graduate of an accredited college with an A.S., in Physical Therapist Assistant that the APTA recognizes. We are looking for a passionate part-time Physical Therapist Assistant to join our growing team.
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At NBC Sports Headquarters in Stamford, CT, you’ll have access to great perks and amenities including free shuttle service to/from the Metro North Stamford train station and the office, as well as discounted admission to Chelsea Piers Athletic Club.
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Requirements: Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program. One year of practical experience as a licensed physical therapist assistant. Perform an on-site, joint visit with the assigned Physical Therapist initially, and communicate regularly for instruction in changes in the patient’s program.
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Licensed Rehab Therapist specializing in Physical Therapy (RPT) credentialed from the Connecticut Department of Public Health obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date. We invite you to become part of Connecticut’s most comprehensive healthcare network as a Physical Therapist.
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Wage: Between $84 - $131 an hour Are you a licensed Mental Health Therapist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? We accept the following licenses on a state by state basis: LMHC / LPCMH / LIMHP / LMFT / LMFTS LCMFT / LPC / LPCC / LCPC / LCPCS LPCC-S / LCSW / LICSW / LCSCW Not sure if your'e qualified to work with us.
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Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program. A qualified professional who provides physical therapy services to patients as prescribed by the attending physician under the direct (but not on-site) supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist.
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