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Min Associate of Applied Science Physical Therapist Assistant DegreeValid Physical Therapy Assistant license Must be committed to Team's initiative of making DEI a priority - bringing a sense of belonging and empowerment within a diverse workforce#CB.
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Min Associate of Applied Science Physical Therapist Assistant Degree. Our mission is to provide the best outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Valid Physical Therapy Assistant license.
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From ongoing evidence-based clinical education to dedicated mentorship opportunities and an APTaccredited Orthopaedic Residency Program, we propel our clinicians toward excellence in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and athletic training.
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Physical Therapist Assistant will continually utilize professional communication skills and a team approach. All Physical Therapist Assistants must be licensed, or license eligible in the state they are applying.
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Students in their final year of training may apply for physical therapy assignments. 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.
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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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Under general supervision of a Physical Therapist, provides direct patient care using standard physical therapy procedures. Assists Physical Therapist in patient evaluation, and assesses functional skills of patients.
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The physical therapy assistant provides physical therapy services under the direction of the physical therapist and according to the physician's plan of care. Provides direct physical therapy according to directions of physical therapist and in accordance with the physician's plan of care.
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Receives formal supervision from a Physical Therapist to ensure all patient documentation is reviews and co-signed. Associate's degree in Physical Therapy with coursework in anatomy, biology, physiology and psychology to gain knowledge of physical therapy treatments and techniques.
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We proudly own and operate 500+ outpatient clinics across the United States, offering Occupational Medicine, Urgent Care, Physical Therapy and Advanced Specialist services. We'll provide you with: job stability, continuous on-the-job training, long-term career paths and growth, competitive compensation and salary package coupled with exceptional benefits and working for a healthcare organization that's quickly growing and making a difference.
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