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However, with our normal outpatient orthopedic population, Team would expect 55 to 60 treatments plus evaluations a week from a full-time Physical Therapist. Overview: Team Rehab is a network of therapist-owned outpatient physical therapy clinics in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Georgia.
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Our mission is to provide the best outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Because of this, Team Rehab offers:Competitive PayBenefits for Both Full and Part Time Employees.
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Qualifications Doctorate or Masters in Physical TherapyValid Physical Therapy LicenseMust 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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We continue to open additional clinics in order to make physical, occupational and speech therapy even more accessible to our patients, their friends and their families. Patients should achieve good outcomes and be happy with their experience of physical therapy.
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Because of this, Team Rehab offers: Competitive Pay Benefits for Both Full and Part Time Employees FREE Medical Plan Monthly Bonuses 401(k) Match Reimbursement for training and/or student loans Generous PTO Profit Sharing Mentorship & Support Sign-On Bonus $75000 - $90000 / year Responsibilities: Summary: Team Rehabilitation is seeking out patient-focused Physical Therapists.
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Team Rehab is a network of therapist-owned outpatient physical therapy clinics in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Georgia. Benefits for Both Full and Part Time Employees.
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As a Physical Therapist making $75,000-$90,000 a year, you will make a difference in your patients' lives working with a Team that puts patients first while offering you the skills & support to make that happen.
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As a Physical Therapist making $75,000-$90,000 a year in our growing Wyandotte clinic; you will make a difference in your patients' lives working with a Team that puts patients first while offering you the skills & support to make that happen.
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Team Rehabilitation is seeking out patient-focused Physical Therapists. Doctorate or Masters in Physical Therapy. The only way to drive success is in providing exceptional physical therapy with measurable outcomes.
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As a Physical Therapist making $78,000-$90,000 a year in our growing Joliet clinic; you will make a difference in your patients' lives working with a Team that puts patients first while offering you the skills & support to make that happen.
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As a Physical Therapist making $78,000-$90,000 a year in our growing Oak Creek clinic; you will make a difference in your patients' lives working with a Team that puts patients first while offering you the skills & support to make that happen.
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However, with our normal outpatient orthopedic population, we expect approximately 55 treatments plus evaluations a week from a full time therapist. As a Physical Therapist making $70,000-$90,000 a year in our growing Crown Point clinic; you will make a difference in your patients' lives working with a Team that puts patients first while offering you the skills & support to make that happen.
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Give input on policies, procedures and strategy to ensure that all Team Rehabilitation clinics provide the highest quality of care. Valid Physical Therapy License. Supervising aides when they are providing modalities for non-Medicare, non-BCBSM patients, and also in their general set up and clean up duties.
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Teach patients proper mechanics, ergonomics, and strategies to reduce future incidents. Reimbursement for training and/or student loans! No discrimination in hiring, training or promotion based on race, religion, national origins, weight, family status, sexual orientation, etc.
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Our strategy, based on excellent quality and patient satisfaction, is gaining momentum. Attend company in-house CEUs and use the continuing education allowance to attend seminars, workshops, and professional development opportunities.
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