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In your role as an occupational therapist (OT), you ll be the connection between the additional one-on-one time we enjoy with each patient and the progress they make. Effectively delegate tasks and supervise occupational therapist assistants and technicians.
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Posted job title: Physical Therapist About LHC Group LHC Group is the preferred post-acute care partner for hospitals, physicians, and families nationwide. Responsibilities The Physical Therapist (PT, DPT, RPT) in Home Health is responsible for the assessment and evaluation of patient care needs related to functional status/mobility, endurance/stamina, pain and other medical conditions.
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SonderMind is a leading mental health care platform revolutionizing therapy services.
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FREE Clinical Supervision for Professional Licensure Florida Registered Intern, Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT.
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Supports consumer marketing and public awareness through participation in community events, educational lectures/speaking, and/or other extension of clinical expertise to the community as approved by manager or director Determines Physical Therapy Diagnosis and establishes plan of care, make recommendations for referral if treatment needed outside of scope of Physical Therapist practice.
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QUALIFICATIONS Qualified candidates must have a minimum two years experience as a Respiratory Therapist. PRIMARY FUNCTION The Respiratory Therapist will provide respiratory services to VITAS patients so that the quality of life might be enhanced.
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Join Ellie Mental Health as an Outpatient Therapist! Centralized administrative support, technology, referral support, scheduling, and client/therapist matching. Experience in various therapeutic modalities (EMDR, DBT, CBT, etc.
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The Occupational Therapist provides or directs a majority of the patient’s physical therapy to support patients throughout home health and the continuum of care. The Occupational Therapist completes patient assessments, and participates in developing and implementing individualized care plans, focusing on goal achievement, patient engagement, and positive patient experience.
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This is a hands-on Clinical Manager position that oversees, coordinates, and provides virtual group therapy, psychoeducation, individual, and family sessions to adolescents and their families receiving intensive outpatient services through The Grove, an IMPOWER Program, who have a primary substance use diagnosis.
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Full-Time Physical Therapist Needed at Holistic Wellness Health Care Center in Fort Myers, FL. As a Physical Therapist, you are part of a team that works together to maximize outcomes for patients through creative, hospitable, evidence-based care.
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Devereux has an exciting opportunity to become an Outpatient Therapist with our Florida Counseling Center. Devereux offers an Independent contract option for this Therapist role; which is ideal for both licensed and non-licensed clinicians.
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Employee Referral Bonus - Get paid for sharing your great experiences at Hand and Stone with your Therapist friends! As a Massage Therapist, you are the backbone of the industry. Must be able to communicate effectively with clients, spa management and staff.
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LMFT (Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. The Clinical Therapist is responsible for performing a wide variety of patient care activities as directed by the Clinical Director. LMFT (Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first The Home Health Physical Therapist (PT) aids patients in staying at home by delivering expert rehabilitation services in familiar surroundings.
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As a Physical Therapist, you are a key healthcare professional specializing in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of individuals with physical limitations or injuries. We are growing and looking for a Physical Therapist to join the team.
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