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Associate's degree in an accredited physical therapy assistant program is required. Current license and certification as a physical therapy assistant in PA and/or NJ. Active CPR certification required.
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Required: Associate's degree in Physical Therapist Assistant, Active U.S. military service members or veterans with any military service, training or education verified and credited by an accredited PTA program is acceptable.
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Graduate of a Physical Therapist Assistant program accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association with an associate's degree as a physical therapist assistant.
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Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant (Required) - Associate's degree from an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program. - State licensure or eligibility for state licensure as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
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Graduate of an accredited school of physical therapy assistant with an Associate Degree in Physical Therapy. One year experience as a Physical Therapy Assistant, preferred.
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Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant, or license eligible (Required) Hold an Associate's degree (A.A.) in Physical Therapist Assistant. Are you a dedicated Physical Therapist Assistant seeking an impactful career opportunity.
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Experience/QualificationsKnowledge of physical therapy standards and practices normally acquired through completion of an associate degree from a Physical Therapist Assistant program accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) required.
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2 year associate degree from an accredited physical therapy assistant program. NY state license required to practice as a physical therapy assistant.
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Associates Degree from a Physical Therapy Assistant program is required. Currently licensed in the state of employment as a Physical Therapy Assistant.
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Qualifications include:•Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited PT program•Active Maryland PT license required•Active American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required•Minimum of 5 years experience for any Senior PTAs a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA), you will:•Communicate with team members, customers, managers, etc.
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Associate of Science Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program. Current Physical Therapist Assistant Registration/State Licensure as required.
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Associates Degree from a Physical Therapy Assistant program (required) Instructing and providing technical direction to Physical Therapy Assistant students, technicians and attendants in performing patient care activities.
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Associates Degree-Physical Therapist Assistant is required. Avera is currently seeking Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) looking to deliver the best possible care in Avera s patient-focused settings.
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QualificationsEducation Associate’s Degree from a college or university accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association (Required) Work Experience 3+ years experience as a Physical Therapist Assistant or at the discretion of Rehab Director (Required) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Strong level of skill at building relationships and providing excellent customer service.
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Supervises the Physical Therapy Assistant minimally as required by applicable state law. Accessible to the Physical Therapy Assistant when a Physical Therapy Assistant is providing treatment to a client.
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