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Physical Therapist AssistantGraduate of an accredited physical therapy assistant program with either an Associates degree in science or applied science that is approved by American Physical Therapy Association, Inc. Current licensure as a Physical Therapist Assistant in the state of practiceAt least one (1) years experience as a Physical Therapy Assistant (preferred.
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Report any changes in the clients condition to the qualified supervising Physical Therapist and Director of Nursing/ Director of Therapy. Physical Therapist Graduate from a School of Physical Therapy approved by the American Physical Therapy Association or Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association and the Physical Therapy Association Current licensure as a Physical Therapist in the state of practice At least two (2) years experience in an acute hospital or equivalent experience (preferred.
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Requirements:Must have an Associates Degree from an APTA accredited Physical Therapist Assistant ProgramMust have current Tennessee Physical Therapist Assistant licensePrior SNF experience a plusMust be a team player, flexible, and have a positive attitudeThe NHC environment is one of encouragement and challenge.
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Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) - degree required ( Associates ) Ohio Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) license required. Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) New grads welcome.
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Qualifications:Must have an Associates Degree from a recognized Physical Therapist Assistant Program accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association. Job DescriptionJob Description Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) for NHC HomeCare Chipley"A different kind of care that ensures youre surrounded by people who make a difference in your life.
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Graduate of an accredited physical therapy assistant program with either an Associates degree in science or applied science that is approved by American Physical Therapy Association, Inc. 2.
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Orders and instructs patients in the use of prescribed equipment JOB REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PTA PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT: Associates Degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program.
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Associates Degree, or higher, in Physical Therapy Assistant from an accredited physical therapy assistant program. TRAVEL PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PTA) - Physical Therapist Assistant or local contract (PTA) for our Retirement Community (CCRC) Gaithersburg, MD.
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Flexible schedules available: Requirements for the Travel Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Outpatient Orthopedics Associates degree (PTA) State licensed as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) by the Physical Therapy Examining Committee, state boards Current CPR Certificate BENEFITS for CCI Travel Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA): Competitive compensation and personalized service 100% Medical and Dental coverage from your first day of employment.
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North Carolina Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) license required. Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) The Physical Therapist Assistant is a skilled licensed therapist who performs direct care under the clinical supervision of the Physical Therapist.
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Associates Degree or equivalent from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program required. School Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) for Columbus GA surrounding areas School Districts in Alabama and Georgia.
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Minimum Education: Associates Degree in related fields such as, Art, Music, Dance, Psychology, Sociology, Kinesiology, Theater and Education from an accredited college or university required.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title/Position: Physical Therapy AssistantReports to: Physical Therapist or Rehab DirectorPosition Summary: The physical therapy assistant provides physical therapy services under the direction of the physical therapist and according to the physician's plan of care (or other authorized licensed independent practitioner) plan of care.
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Associates Degree or higher in athletic training, kinesiology, exercise physiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or related field. Key Words: industrial medicine, ergonomics, body mechanics, occupational health, healthcare, industrial sports medicine, sports medicine, athletic trainer, AT, ATC, occupational therapist, OT, physical therapist, PT, DPT, kinesiologist, exercise physiologist, physical therapy assistant, PTA, safety, industrial ergonomics, office ergonomics, health & wellness, injury prevention, behavioral ergonomics, education, AL, Alabama, Mobile.
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Associates Degree Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant. As a home health physical therapist, you will work with patients in the comfort of their own homes, providing personalized care to help them recover from injury or illness.
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