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Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) - Full-Time - Richmond, KYAre you eager to positively impact your patients' lives? Qualifications: Eligible or active state license to practice as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
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Current certification as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) or eligibility for licensure. The Physical Therapist Assistant will work closely with Physical Therapists to provide exceptional patient care and support in various settings, including inpatient and outpatient clinics, ALF and skilled facilities.
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Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program certified by the American Physical Therapy Association. You know that being a Physical Therapist Assistant means putting patients first; ensuring patients and their families receive the highest quality of service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is primarily responsible for the delivery of Physical Therapy care to the patient population to which she/he is assigned and the recording of that care in the hospital medical record.
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How you’ll make an impact as a Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Your position perks as a Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) As a Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant, you have the unique opportunity to make a huge difference in your patients’ lives and see firsthand how your work helps patients gain the strength and independence they need to participate in their desired daily living activities, such as going to church or working in the garden.
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Licensed as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) in work state. Participates in clinical instruction of college or university Physical Therapist Assistant students. Assist the Physical Therapist with tracking and documentation of pre-authorization requirements.
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We are hiring a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to serve as Clinic Director at a senior living community that offers one or more of the following care settings: independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
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Westport Rehabilation and Nursing Center is now hiring a PRN Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to provide rehabilitation services to our patients. The Physical Therapist Assistant is responsible for assisting in organizing and conducting physical therapy programs to facilitate rehabilitation.
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Cedar Park Med is hiring for Physical Therapist (PT), PT Telemedicine and PT Assistant. Physical Therapist Assistant: Must have and maintain a valid certification/license and shall provide physical therapy services within the Scope of Practice, and in accordance with the professional and ethical standards of the Virginia Board of Physical Therapy and other regulatory agencies as applicable to this profession.
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Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program. Current VA PTA license. Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program. Experience in a skilled nursing facility preferred.
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As a Physical Therapist Assistant, you help patients get well. Title: Physical Therapist Assistant. Physical Therapist Assistant. Our CEO is a former staff therapist.
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For associate degree programs in physical therapist assistant, an entry-level degree in physical therapy (PT) or physical therapist assistant (PTA) and a minimum of a bachelor’s degree from a federally recognized Institutional Accrediting Agency (or its international equivalent) are required.
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LifeSpan Therapy, a CarDon & Associates partner, is now seeking a PHYSICAL THERAPIST. The Physical Therapist provides compassionate and quality rehabilitation services to residents under the directive of a physician and in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Care Plan Team. The PT performs therapy or assigns resident to a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA), communicates sufficient information about the treatment plan to nursing and other personnel to assure a team approach.
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We are seeking a motivated Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to work full-time at our In Reach Physical Therapy outpatient clinic in Richmond, KY. Our ideal candidate is someone passionate about helping others, committed to providing quality care, and has the flexibility to cover our other locations in Paris and Cynthiana on a needed basis.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist (PT) to help patients recover from injuries and illnesses, regain movement and manage pain.
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