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Posted job title: Physical Therapist - Outpatient - (PT) Physical Therapist - Outpatient - (PT) This city of 200,000 also offers attractions such as the 77-acre Cape Fear Botanical Garden, the Airborne & Special Operations Museum, and historical Heritage Square.
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Collaborative Professional Environment: Join a dynamic team and collaborate with professionals from diverse fields such as Occupational Therapy (OT), Speech-Language Pathology (SLP), and Physical Therapy (PT) in-house.
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The Physical Therapist (PT, DPT, RPT) in Home Health is responsible for the assessment and evaluation of patient care needs related to functional status/mobility, endurance/stamina, pain and other medical conditions.
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As a PT or FT Pepsi Warehouse Worker, you can take pride in knowing that you helped get Pepsi products to every corner of the world Not to mention, you will embark on an incredible career journey - generous pay, Total Rewards benefits for you and your family (Health & Insurance, Well-being resources, Savings & Retirement plans), and flexible part-time, full-time and seasonal schedules available morning through night.
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Posted job title: Physical Therapist PT, PTA. About Supplemental Health Care At Supplemental Health Care, a simple belief in the power of caring guides a unique commitment to world-class service in healthcare staffing.
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Cape Fear Valley Home Health a part of LHC Group family of providers - the preferred post-acute care partner for hospitals, physicians, and families nationwide. At Cape Fear Valley Home Health, a part of LHC Group, we embrace a culture of caring, belonging, and trust and enjoy the meaningful connections that come from it: for the whole patient, their families, each other, and the communities we serve-it truly is all about helping people.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Physical Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 35 hours per week Shift: 7 hours Employment Type: Travel Client in NC seeking Allied Health Physical Therapist (PT) to work Mon-Fri North Carolina is one of the most unique states in the nation as it ranges from the Atlantic Ocean beaches to the Appalachian Mountains.
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Specialty: Physical Therapist (PT) Profession: Physical Therapist (PT) TLC Nursing has the best travel RN, travel LPN, and travel allied jobs. Our wide range of job listings includes travel nursing jobs, travel allied jobs, travel RN jobs, and travel LPN jobs.
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Register Nurse/ CAP Program / Cumberland County / PT / Flexible Schedule. Register Nurse/ CAP Program / Cumberland County / PT / Flexible Schedule. OIG exclusions database, Child Abuse Registry, and Offenders Against Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.
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Learn more about a career as a traveling PT. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's, Master's or Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from accredited schools approved by the APTA. Must have credentials evaluated by one of these: FCCPT, ICD, ICA, IERF or IEC. Current state license in good standing with the State License Board.
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PT assistants will track progress and report to the physical therapist. In addition, PT assistants are in charge of the treatment area, making sure that it is clean, neat, and ready for each patient.
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We are seeking highly motivated and compassionate Physical Therapists that have the desire to be part of a large team of LPs, SLPs, OTs MFTs, PT's, BCBAs and BCBDs that share a common goal of helping children diagnosed with autism achieve their full potential.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Physical Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: 07/22/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Prime HealthCare Staffing, a national health care staffing company with over 20 years in the business, is looking for an experienced PT for a travel contract opportunity in Fayetteville North Carolina.
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