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Overview Operations Support Specialist/Physical Therapy Aide/Rehab Aide Stronger Together: ATI is the largest outpatient orthopedic physical therapy company under one brand, growing to over 900 locations in 24 states.
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With a network of more than 80 outpatient physical therapy centers located throughout the St. Louis Metro area, SSM Health Physical Therapy specializes in the treatment of sports, orthopedic, hand and work-related injuries.
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Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist, Therapist, PT, DPT, PTA, COTA, MOT, Occupational Therapist, Therapy, OTA, SLP, CCC, Speech Language Pathologist, CFY, Missouri, Mercy, Full Time, PRN.
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We offer services speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and dementia/Alzheimer's care. Under the direction of the Activity Director, the Activity Aide assists in carrying out a planned activity program for residents.
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Physical therapist assistant, physical therapy assistant, physical therapy, PTA, therapy assistant, allied, allied health, rehabilitation assistant, rehabilitation, skilled physical therapist assistant, skilled PTA, skilled care PTA, skilled.
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A master's degree in public health nutrition, human nutrition, nutrition education or dietetics from an accredited college or university; including or supplemented by at least 15 graduate or undergraduate semester hours in food and nutrition from a four-year program including at least one course in diet therapy or medical nutrition therapy and one course in community nutrition or nutrition in the life cycle; or c.
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A master's degree in public health nutrition, human nutrition, nutrition education, or dietetics; including or supplemented by at least 15 graduate or undergraduate semester hours in foods and nutrition including at least one (1) course in diet therapy and one (1) course in community nutrition.
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Extra attention to detail Exceptional outcomes BE THE CONNECTION. Your role as a certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA) lets you be the connection between dedication to detail and patient outcomes that exceed expectations.
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For your physical and mental wellness we offer competitive Medical and Dental programs through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as Vision insurance programs ​through EyeMed. ​Our Vacation, Sick and Holiday programs are available for you to rejuvenate with time off.
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The primary purpose of the Immunization/IV Infusion Nurse is to administer vaccines and IV antibody therapy treatments during pharmacy-led immunization clinics in a safe and effective manner consistent with all applicable policies, procedures, and legal requirements.
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The primary function of the Locomotive Engineer is to maintain responsibility over the physical operation and safety of the locomotive. The physical nature of the work will vary from day to day based on operational needs; however, the job requires that the incumbent be able to perform the following non-exhaustive list: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, bending, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, typing, grasping, handling, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motion.
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Organize and implement an art therapy program to address the physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of pediatric patients. Develops, implements and evaluates art therapy programming in a variety of settings.
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The PT will conduct physical therapy assessments/evaluations and develop and implement therapeutic treatment plans for patients with diagnosis including but not limited to orthopedics, neurologic, cardiovascular and pulmonary, geriatric, wound care/lymphedema, and chronic pain.
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Knowledge of critical aspects of renewable energy project management, including equipment and performance review as well as a baseline understanding of U.S. energy markets including regulatory structures, physical and synthetic forms of power agreements and derivative instruments.
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This individual will is responsible for managing the individualized patient care by promoting and restoring patients' health through the nursing process; collaborating with physicians and multidisciplinary team members from Affinia and ARCA; providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; and supervising assigned team members.
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