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Physical Therapist - Are your ready to join a premier health center's Physical Therapy Outpatient department in sunny California? REQUIREMENTS: Graduate from Physical Therapy programCurrent license as a Physical Therapist in the state of practiceMust meet Clinical Competency requirementsCurrent CPR certification, preferredMust be capable of maintaining regular attendance They are committed to providing the best physical therapy experience with the highest quality of care for optimal results.
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FlexCare Medical Staffing is seeking an experienced Physical Therapist for an exciting Travel Allied job in Coralville, IA. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 05/06/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2185.6 / Week.
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Successful Physical Therapist operates at the top of their license, appropriately leveraging and delegating care amongst the clinic care team, driving toward consistent and predictably positive outcomes for our patients.
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Must be licensed in the state(s) of practice as a Physical Therapist. Job SummaryPlans, organizes and delivers physical therapy programs that help clients/patients/residents recover and improve their mobility, relieve pain, increase strength and prevent deformities.
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The PT / Physical Therapist provides patient/resident assessment, care planning, direct treatment and consultation to a general rehab caseload. Must be a graduate from an Accredited PT / Physical Therapist Program.
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Start your next adventure as a home health physical therapist with the Aquacare Physical Therapy PLUS Aquacare Physical Therapy PLUS offers Physical Therapy appointments where a patient lives, works, and plays.
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Bachelor's, Master's or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from accredited schools approved by the APTA. Must have credentials evaluated by one of these: FCCPT, ICD, ICA, IERF or IEC. Provide expert therapy to patients with injuries and/or illnesses to help them improve movement, manage pain, and/or prevent the loss of mobility at state-of-the-art facilities across the U.S. Partner with Jackson Therapy Partners and help facilities nationwide bridge-the-gap in patient services due to unforeseen staff shortages and planned vacancies.
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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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Western Home Communities is seeking to add an PRN Physical Therapist to join our team, and we want you. Responsibilities Of a Physical Therapist. Requirements Of a Physical Therapist.
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Graduation from an accredited Physical Therapist curriculum. MAS is seeking an exceptional Physical Therapistfor a Skilled Nursing Facility in Cedar Falls, IA. The successful candidate will evaluate and establish patient plans of care utilizing current standards of practice, and administer prescribed treatment programs.
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Successful completion of an accredited program for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Physical Therapist Assistant or Occupation Therapy Assistant.
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This data is available to the physician and physical therapist through a HIPAA compliant app. This data is available to the physician and physical therapist through a HIPAA compliant app.
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Licensed Physical Therapist in the state of Iowa. Provides physical therapy evaluations and treatments to appropriate patients to facilitate their return to prior level of functioning as prescribed by physician.
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A current California Registered Physical Therapist Assistant license, Current CPR. Under the direction of a physical therapist provides physical therapy services to a remote community maintaining high ethical standards, incorporating the newest research in treatment practices and provide ongoing assessment to optimize patient care.
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Specialty: Physical Therapist. Plans and conducts segments of treatment programs designed to restore and improve physical, social and mental functions, while meeting department objectives.
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