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Please note this does not include Student Loan Repayment, Relocation, Sign-on Bonus, Bi-weekly Productivity Bonuses, CEU Reimbursement, Residency Tuition Assistance, or any other monetary benefits.
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Milestone Recognition: Accreditation from the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) for our Ivy Rehab HSS Orthopedic Residency programs. Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy – Outpatient Orthopedics.
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Incentives Galore: Enjoy an outstanding compensation package including a generous bi-weekly productivity bonus structure, up to $2,000 in CEU dollars annually, mentor/CI incentives, teammate referral bonuses, student loan repayment (up to $20K tax free) or a competitive sign-on bonus (up to $10K) for certain opportunities.
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Incentives and Benefits Galore: Enjoy a comprehensive compensation and benefits package, bi-weekly bonus structure, competitive student loan repayment / sign-on bonuses (for certain opportunities), CEU dollars annually, 401(k) company match, paid parental leave, residency tuition assistance, mental health resources, teammate discounts (travel, gym memberships, etc.
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Compensation: $75,000 to $95,000 base salary + Bi-weekly Bonuses (up to $30K annually) + CEU Dollars Annually (up to $2K annually) + Competitive Student Loan Repayment / Sign-on Bonus Option (up to $20K.
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Current or pending licensure as a Physical Therapist within the respective state. Physical Therapist – Full Time. Together, we provide world-class care in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and applied behavior analysis (ABA) services.
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Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy / Elite Physical Therapy– Outpatient Orthopedics. Why Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy? Exceptional Partnerships: Ivy Rehab is partnered with Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) the #1 orthopedic hospital in the world.
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We have over 25+ Ivy Rehab HSS Center of Excellences on the east coast. Ivy Rehab and HSS believe in collaboration and partnership in striving for excellence as we are better together for our patients.
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Compensation: $77,000 to $95,000 + Bi-weekly Bonuses (up to $30K annually) + CEU Dollars Annually + Competitive Student Loan Repayment / Sign-on Bonus Option (up to $20K) + Coverage Pay. Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy - Outpatient Clinic.
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Current or pending state licensure as a Physical Therapist (new grad PTs encouraged to apply!) Ivy Rehab was recently voted one of the ‘Best Places to Work’ in 2024 by Modern Healthcare.
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Bi-weekly bonus potential in addition to a competitive base salary. At Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy, you are not just an employee; you are a valued teammate! Ivy Rehab Network is a leading national provider of outpatient orthopedic rehab and the largest pediatric rehab provider in the U.S. We are an entrepreneurial organization that champions clinical and professional growth.
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