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Posted job title: LPNT Rehab (Cortes) - Travel: Physical Therapist (PT) - RSH St Louis-St Anthony - Saint Louis, MO. Care Team Solutions is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Qualifications Minimum QualificationsCurrent state licensure or eligibility for state licensure as a Physical Therapist required. Overview SSM Rehabilitation Hospital *A joint venture with Select Medical*Location: BridgetonPhysical Therapist (PT) Full TimeOur mission is to provide an exceptional patient care experience that promotes healing and recovery in a compassionate environment.
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We have an opportunity for a Physical Therapist to join our Rehab team. Bachelors degree in Physical Therapy. 1 year physical therapy experience preferred. The successful canddiate will get the opportunity to learn and grow in their practice by being exposed to burns, orthopaedic, acute care and outpatient settings.
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Synergy Medical Staffing is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Saint Louis, Missouri. Specialty: Physical Therapist. Whatever your preference, you can be sure there are plenty of Nursing Jobs, Allied Jobs and Physical Therapy Jobs, Occupational Therapy Jobs, Speech Therapy Jobs and Rehab Therapy jobs anywhere you want to go.
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As an inpatient physical therapist, you'll provide PT services to help patients regain their health and mobility. Posted job title: PT - PT IP Physical Therapist Inpatient.
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Aequor Allied is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Normandy, Missouri. Posted job title: Physical Therapist (PT) - Rehab. Aequor Allied is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Normandy, Missouri.
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Physical therapist, physical therapy, PT, physiotherapy, rehabilitation therapist, physician rehab therapist, rehabilitation, rehab, allied health, allied, skilled physical therapist, skilled care physical therapist, skilled care, skilled, skilled PT.
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Physical Therapist - Missouri Division of Professional Registration. + Physical Therapist, Licensed - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR.
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Fusion Medical Staffing is seeking an experienced Physical Therapist for an exciting Travel Allied job in Saint Louis, MO. Shift: Inquire Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2446 / Week Facility Details Facility: Please Contact for facility info Job Details Starts: ASAP Assignment Length: 13 Shift: Not Indicated Call Off Policy: Please Contact for Info Job Quantity: 13 Type: Travel Job Description Interested in making a positive impact.
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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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AHS Staffing is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in St. Louis, Missouri. AHS NurseStat is proud a decorated, award-winning travel nurse staffing firm with thousands of job opportunities open nationwide.
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Fusion Medical Staffing-Therapy is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in St Louis, Missouri. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Physical Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 30 hours per week Shift: 8 hours Employment Type: Travel Facility Details Facility: Please Contact for facility info Job Details Starts: ASAP Assignment Length: 13 Shift: Not Indicated Call Off Policy: Please Contact for Info Job Quantity: 1 Type: Travel Job Description Interested in making a positive impact.
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Providing services that help restore function, improve mobility and relieve pain, Physical Therapists work closely with patients to help them heal and promote overall wellness. Students in their final year of training may apply for physical therapy assignments.
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Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-Missouri, NPI NUMBER. Need a Physical Therapist for a Physical Therapist traveler position in Missouri.
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Are you a PT (Physical Therapist) with experience in PT (Physical Therapy) If so, you might be the right fit for this travel healthcare position in Saint Louis, MO. Whether you’re seeking a travel healthcare contract far or near, we’re always here for you.
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