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TITLE: Physical Therapist / Outpatient and InpatientLocation: Columbus, OH Would you be interested in working at a small community hospital and have impact on outcomes and not be just an employee of a large system.
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What you’ll be doing:•Position is mostly outpatient, it is about 80% outpatient with 20% inpatient•The physical therapist is responsible for evaluation, treatment planning, treatment and discharge planning of patients to enhance strength, flexibility, range of motion, motor control, and reduce any pain, discomfort and swelling the patient is experiencing.
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Participates in performance improvement activities of the department and daily management of infection prevention and control activities. What they’re looking for:•Licensed as a Physical Therapist in the State of Ohio.•Experience preferred as a Physical Therapist.
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Supervises patient treatments by Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs) and students. Share in on call rotation on weekends for the Inpatient area only. BLS certification within 30 days of employment required.
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Patients will be need general, ortho, outpatient and rehab therapy. Would you want to live within 3 large cities or even be able to live in 2 of them and have a 30 minute or less drive to work? Would you like to work in a facility that will allow you to have work/life balance.
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Opportunity to work in a department with a good group of people and a well respected Director. Director can allow candidate to work 5-8hr shifts or 4-10hr shifts. Prior pediatric experience is preferred as well.
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If that sounds like the change you are looking for, please read on. Hours and compensation potential:•Position is full time. A full benefits package is included as well. Average between 8-12 patients per day.
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What you can expect is:•Position is located just west of Columbus.
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TITLE: Physical Therapist / Outpatient and Inpatient. The physical therapist is responsible for evaluation, treatment planning, treatment and discharge planning of patients to enhance strength, flexibility, range of motion, motor control, and reduce any pain, discomfort and swelling the patient is experiencing.
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Current State license as a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, or Speech Language Pathologist. The Therapy Team Leader helps create an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by meeting or exceeding its goals, conveying the hospital mission to all staff, holding staff accountable for performance, motivating staff to improve performance, and being responsible for the operation of the department, to include measurement, assessment, and continuous improvement.
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Licensed as a Physical Therapist in the State of Ohio. Experience preferred as a Physical Therapist. Position is mostly outpatient, it is about 80% outpatient with 20% inpatient.
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Would you be interested in working at a small community hospital and have impact on outcomes and not be just an employee of a large system? Location: Columbus, OH. Position is full time. Position is located just west of Columbus.
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TITLE: Physical Therapist / Outpatient and Inpatient
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Hours And Compensation Potential. What They’re Looking For. What You’ll Be Doing. What You Can Expect Is.
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Refers to Physical Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist and Medical Social Worker those patients requiring their specialized skills. Participates in peer review and Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement as assigned.
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