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As a Physical Therapist, you will have the exciting opportunity to provide top-notch physical therapy services to patients in New Albany, Indiana, You will work closely with patients to assess their needs, develop personalized treatment plans, and implement therapeutic interventions to help them achieve their goals.
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What You'll Do:Provide comprehensive assessments and develop treatment plansConduct ongoing re-evaluationsProvide quality documentation of treatment plans, outcomes, and goalsWhy You're a Great Fit:You have an active or current temporary Kentucky Physical Therapy LicenseYou have experience in outpatient Neuro (Preferred)You have or will obtain BCLS and ACLS certificationBaptist Health is an employer.
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In the Physical Therapist role, you will help us in our commitment to serving others by providing medically prescribed physical therapy treatment for patients suffering from injuries, deconditioning, or muscle, nerve, joint, and bone diseases to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent disability.
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The Physical Therapist is responsible for patient/patient management, delivery, direction and supervision of care provided in an age- appropriate manner, consistent with the principles and practices of the Physical Therapy Practice Act of the state where the hospital or clinic resides, the professional code of ethics, and the policies, procedures and guidelines of PAM Health.
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Physical Therapist (PT) PRNThe Physical Therapist is responsible for patient/patient management, delivery, direction and supervision of care provided in an age- appropriate manner, consistent with the principles and practices of the Physical Therapy Practice Act of the state where the hospital or clinic resides, the professional code of ethics, and the policies, procedures and guidelines of PAM Health.
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Associates Degree or equivalent from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program required. ProRehab is a member of the Confluent Health family of physical and occupational therapy companies that is transforming healthcare by developing and educating today’s highly effective clinicians and by providing them with career development pathways to become industry leaders.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Physical Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Physical Therapists are key to recovery for some patients who are recuperating from injuries, illnesses, and surgery.
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Must have a Bachelor's, Master’s, and/or Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy from an Accredited Program. Provide necessary supervision for Physical Therapy Assistants. Physical Therapy License (Required.
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FlexCare Surgery is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in Louisville, Kentucky. Specialty: Physical Therapist. Since 2006, FlexCare Medical Staffing has grown to become a nationwide leader in travel nursing, therapy, and allied staffing services for top healthcare facilities around the country.
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FlexCare Surgery is seeking a travel Physical Therapist for a travel job in New Albany, Indiana. Our mission is to improve the lives of everyone we touch by delivering premier staffing solutions with integrity and transparency.
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The role of the Physical Therapist is to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient/family physical therapy needs for patients aged neonate/infant (birth to 1 year), pediatric (1-12 years), adolescent (12-18), adult (18-65 years), and geriatric (over 65 years); maintains documentation on patient treatments.
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Qualifications / Requirements for Physical Therapist: Graduation from a physical therapy curriculum approved by the American Physical Therapy Association Current Licensure for the practice of physical therapy in Colorado.
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Concentric is currently seeking candidates in Therapy profession with focus in Physical Therapist (Allied Health) for a 14 week contract in the New Albany, IN area. Minimum Requirements: 1 year full time Physical Therapist (Allied Health) experience within the last 2 years.
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Collaboration is at the heart of what we do, and it's guided by our National Outcomes Registry which has over 3 million patient cases to support our best practices for excellence in treatment as well as continually contributing to the body of research that supports the value of physical therapy in musculoskeletal healthcare.
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Recommend affiliation with the American Physical Therapy Association by registration, certification and/or membership. New Albany, Indiana - Physical Therapy - General Outpatient.
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