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The Physical Therapist 2 examines patient's medical history, evaluates their physical abilities, determines their potential to respond to therapy, and develops treatment plans.
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Outpatient rehabilitation services including occupational, and speech therapy, wound care, physical and aquatic therapy are offered at two convenient locations in Kingsville.
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This is a unique opportunity for persons trained in sports performance and/or strength and conditioning, including a strong background in exercise science, to be a part of an innovative educational model that implements movement training as part of the daily physical education curriculum.
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Current license by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy Examiners. Organizes and conducts medically prescribed physical therapy programs to restore function, prevent disability following disease, injury or loss of a body part, and helps patients reach maximum performance levels.
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Related: Occupational Therapist Assistant | OTA | COTA | AOTA. COTA holds a current license and/or registration as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant in-state as applicable.
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Related: Occupational Therapist Assistant | OTA | COTA | AOTA Pay Range: USD $27.00 - USD $37.00 /Hr. Recognized by the NBCOT as a designated COTA (if state mandated) COTA holds a current license and/or registration as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant in-state as applicable.
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Coordinates with Fitness Specialist, CFL, ACFL's to provide certified personal training and group exercise services to active duty military as outlined in the Navy's Physical Readiness Program instruction.
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Must have extensive experience in the field of physical education and knowledge of the principles as well as teachings in exercise physiology. Oversees Fitness Specialist's role in working with various command representatives (CFL, ACFL) to develop and implement physical fitness programs for military personnel.
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If you have a therapy dog, we could use you and your furry loved one! Pet Therapy Volunteers are a wonderful way to share comfort and compassion through interactions with Certified Therapy Pets and Hospice Patients.
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Additional Information Please note: As a condition of employment, if not already completed, all new hires are required to receive the first dose of the COVID-19 Vaccination Series prior to their Occupational Health pre-employment assessment, and scheduled to complete the Vaccine Series within the first thirty (30) days of employment.
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This classification activity is usually accomplished in a paint shop environment and as such requires the scope of physical movements and postures normally associated with this activity. The diversity of work conditions may range from an environment where there is little or no physical discomfort, to an environment where inclement weather may subject individuals to severe changes of temperature, wind, rain, etc.
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If certified in IV therapy; starts peripheral lines, monitor and adjusts flow rates, prime IV lines, changes dressing on IV sites (if needed) and discontinues venous lines. Reviews the patient record, chart, reports (including laboratory and x-ray), and other pertinent information for patients prior to being seen by the provider and reports relevant information to the provider and/or RN.
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As a Physical Therapist at CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Kleberg, you will be responsible for organizing and conducting physical therapy programs to help patients restore function and reach maximum performance levels.
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With locations in Colorado, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Florida, Oregon, Washington, California, Wyoming, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, the Care Options for Kids Community offers a wide range of pediatric health services, including pediatric nursing and therapies, ABA therapy, nursing, Family Caregiver Services, and school-based services.
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All new hire medical surveillance physical exams include a nine-panel, split specimen drug screen and a breath alcohol test. From environmental planning, permitting, remediation, and site characterization to chemical data management and hydrogeology, Kleinfelder offers a variety of services designed to provide technically appropriate and cost-effective solutions.
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