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Evaluates and provides direct and indirect physical therapy care to acute, emergency room, swing bed and outpatients to establish and carry out a plan of care while following departmental policy and procedures.
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About You: Licensed Physical Therapist in Kansas with experience in acute care, emergency room, swing bed, and outpatient settings. Opportunity to provide direct and indirect physical therapy care to acute, emergency room, swing bed, and outpatient settings.
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TITLE: Physical Therapist / Manager Rehab ServicesLOCATION: Harper, KSSummary: Join our team as a Physical Therapist where you'll have the opportunity to provide exceptional care to patients while leading our rehabilitation services department.
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Provide direct physical therapy care while monitoring physical therapist assistants and ensuring adherence to departmental policies and procedures. If you're passionate about delivering high-quality physical therapy services and managing rehabilitative care, read on.
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Commitment to providing optimal patient care and adhering to regulatory requirements. Serve as the manager of rehabilitative services, overseeing personnel, budget, equipment resources, and ensuring the highest quality of care.
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What You’ll Be Doing: Evaluate patients and establish personalized plans of care, ensuring follow-through with established treatment plans. Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer to prepare the department's annual budget and review monthly reports.
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Time management and organization skills Telephone communication + lead qualification & generation skillsComputer and software skills, Google apps skills, Google Docs, Gmail, Google Drive, Google Forms and Google Tasks, Sales CRM ideally Hubspot, Slack, Clickups / similar project management tools.
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Licensed Physical Therapist in Kansas with experience in acute care, emergency room, swing bed, and outpatient settings. Summary: Join our team as a Physical Therapist where you'll have the opportunity to provide exceptional care to patients while leading our rehabilitation services department.
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Evaluate patients and establish personalized plans of care, ensuring follow-through with established treatment plans. Additional Info: Great staff to work with: 1 FT Physical Therapist, 1 FT CPTA, 1 part time CPTA, 1 Contracted CPTA(does fill in when needed) and 1 FT Occupational Therapist.
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The physical therapist is responsible for evaluating, establishing a plan of care, treating/delivering physical therapy services, and monitoring the physical therapist assistants to assure appropriate follow-through with established plan of care for each patient.
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Participate in quality assurance activities, ensuring compliance with infection control policies and procedures. Join us in delivering exceptional rehabilitation services and making a difference in patients' lives.
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TITLE: Physical Therapist / Manager Rehab Services. Competitive salary between $80K to $95K, with day shifts Monday through Friday and an occasional weekend depending on admission over the weekend by patients that require evaluation.
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Document patient care in accordance with Kindred Healthcare, Inc., regulatory, licensing, payer and accrediting requirements. It offers a great place to live with a lower cost of living and ha agriculture, livestock, machinery, healthcare, higher education, financial services all contributing to their economy.
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Helps in the unloading of merchandise from delivery trucks, organizes merchandise, and transports merchandise from stockroom to sales floor. Experience: Prefer experience working in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environments.
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The Sales Associate is the voice of the company, providing exceptional customer service to the agriculture industry. Well-rounded knowledge of tractors, combines, planters, and tillage equipment.
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