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Collaboration is at the heart of what we do, and it’s guided byour 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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Regularly assists Clinic/District Director with onboarding support staff within the clinic. Actively assists Clinic Director in development of and proper delegation to ancillary staff to deliver ATI's team-based care model (e.g. PTA, OSS, MS SC, etc.
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Structured mentorshipNo cost live and online CEUsATI Academy- access to learning and leadership training programsResidencies in Sports Medicine and OrthopedicUpper Extremities FellowshipsMusculoskeletal Certificate (MSK)Top-of-the-line equipment, research, & technologyResponsibilities:While support a number of ATI clinic locations, your days will be busy evaluating patients, developing individual treatment plans, coordinating care with your support staff and Clinic Director.
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You will have the support and/ or mentoring you need to become the best Physical Therapist you can be! While support a number of ATI clinic locations, your days will be busy evaluating patients, developing individual treatment plans, coordinating care with your support staff and Clinic Director.
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Are internal Physical Therapist travel programs offered by ATI, tailored to recent graduates, those looking to return to outpatient orthopedics, and experienced clinicians seeking new opportunities.
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Explore ATI Launch and Explore ATI Passport are internal Physical Therapist travel programs offered by ATI, tailored to recent graduates, those looking to return to outpatient orthopedics, and experienced clinicians seeking new opportunities.
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Minimum Bachelors of Physical Therapy from an accredited institution. Able to relocate to a high need market multiple times within the year. After completing the program, clinicians can choose to renew their travel experience or find a permanent home through the Roots program.
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We will support your clinical competencies, and can offer you a rewarding career path. - Ability to work closely with all clinic staff to improve work relationships, build morale, increase productivity and create a world-class clinical team.
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Delegates care amongst the care-team effectively based on case complexity classification to enable all members of the care team to practice at the top of their license. Engaged, positive energy in work approach, serving as a valued team member for the clinic and district.
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Designs and structures treatment plans to enable best possible patient outcomes, leveraging tools, resources and care team personnel effectively. Effectively delegates treatment among the clinical care team.
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You will be responsible for patient-centered outpatient care, including the development of an individualized plan of care and treat patients through all phases of physical therapy at a number of ATI clinic locations.
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