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Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy (Required); Masters or Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy (Preferred)PA Physical Therapy License (Required) About the area: Located 45 minutes northwest of Philadelphia, Pottstown, PA, is in Montgomery County.
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Masters’ Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy program, preferred. Concentra is the nation’s largest provider of workplace health services, and we proudly own and operate 500+ outpatient clinics across the United States, offering Occupational Medicine, Urgent Care, Physical Therapy and Advanced Specialist services.
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Bachelor's Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy program. Participates in clinical instruction of university occupational therapy and/or occupational therapist assistant students.
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Bachelors of Science or advanced degree in Physical Therapy (Doctor of Physical Therapy) from an accredited college or university. Demonstrated outstanding clinical knowledge of physical/occupational therapy services.
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Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree or a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy. Qualified Candidates must be a Wyoming Licensed Physical Therapist.
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As a Physical Therapist, you will provide rehabilitative services for the treatment of disabled, injured and diseased patients in a center in accordance with Concentra Medical Centers Injury Process Management and Concentra Medical Centers philosophy of rehabilitation in occupational medicine and Concentra policies, practices and procedures and applicable regulations.
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Plan, design, implement and interpret specific physical therapy treatment programs for patients to facilitate the patient's recovery and attainment of maximum physical potential. Must successfully complete orientation and training as well as demonstrate competency in all required physical therapy tasks.
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Education: Graduate of an accredited college or university with minimally a bachelors degree in physical therapy or occupational therapy, or a masters degree in speech-language pathology and/or equivalent certification accepted by the designated professional accrediting body.
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As a Physical Therapist, you will perform supervisory duties and evaluations on patients and help them improve basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also compensate for permanent loss of function by teaching them to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments, in accordance with Concentra Medical Centers Injury Process Management and Concentra Medical Centers philosophy of rehabilitation in occupational medicine.
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Licensed as a Physical Therapist in the work state. Training Provided in Our World-Class Occupational Medicine Process Management Model. Performs supervisory duties and evaluations on patients and helps them improve basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also compensate for permanent loss of function by teaching them to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments, in accordance with Concentra Medical Centers’ Injury Process Management and Concentra Medical Centers’ philosophy of rehabilitation in occupational medicine.
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Bachelors degree in Physical Therapy or Masters degree in Physical Therapy. Eligible for or licensed by Texas Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy Examiners.
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Possesses a degree from a baccalaureate or masters program in physical therapy approved. The Physical therapist contracted through the Organization is responsible for the implementation of standards of care for occupational therapy services and for adherence to all conditions outlined in the Service Agreement.
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SP: Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology. PT: AR licensure by the AR State Board of Physical Therapy. OT: OTR or registry eligible occupational therapist.
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Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree or a Masters Degree in Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. Qualified Candidates must be a Washington Licensed Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist.
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Minimum of one year professional experience or completing all professional facility competencies as required for Staff Therapist II. CPR certification. The Staff Therapist II has one year professional experience or facility competencies completion.
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