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Kids SPOT/Premier Pediatric Therapy is currently seeking a Physical Therapist Assistant for the Texarkana. Brainstorming and collaborating with a community of like-minded clinicians Education/ Experience & Qualifications: Minimum of an Associates Degree of Applied Science in an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program (or equivalent) and preferably one year of pediatric home health experience.
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Kids SPOT/Premier Pediatric Therapy is currently seeking a Physical Therapist Assistant for the Texarkana area. Minimum of an Associates Degree of Applied Science in an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program (or equivalent) and preferably one year of pediatric home health experience.
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Education:Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Physical Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence.
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Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Physical Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals.
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HealthPRO Pediatrics is seeking a Pediatric Physical Therapist in the Colorado Springs, CO metro area! Current State Physical Therapist license. Our Home Health services include speech therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy.
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A Physical Therapist is responsible for the assessment and treatment of a variety of diagnoses with an orthopedic or neurologic emphasis. Required: Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Program Preferred: Masters or Doctorate from an accredited program of Physical Therapy.
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Physical Therapist , Occupational therapist needed for 30 - 1 hour sesssions through out Nassau and Suffolk counties in Long Island. Pediatric or School age Therapists needed.
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Update, develop, and implement a 12-month Peds-PTRP curriculum that will satisfy required didactic content guidelines for residents to achieve their specialization as a Pediatric Physical Therapist.
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Certified Physical Therapist with a valid license to practice in Texas. Assess, develop, and implement individualized physical therapy treatment plans with measurable goals.
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Implement occupational therapy services for a pediatric population developed by the supervising Physical Therapist. If so, you may be a perfect fit at Little Land. We are currently looking for someone to join our team as a Pediatric Physical Therapy Assistant.
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Provide physical therapy services as prescribed by the physician under the direction of a licensed physical therapist. CCPA Notice for Job Applicants, Contractors, and Employees Residing in California RequirementsPosition OverviewAs directed and supervised by a licensed Physical Therapist, the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is responsible for provision of appropriate, timely and accurate treatments and/or screens of patients, for demonstrating consistency in clinical judgement and behavior, and for effectively communicating with both the Physical therapist and office staff.
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Prime HealthCare Staffing is currently seeking an experienced Pediatric Physical Therapist for an Outpatient position in a central eastern Oklahoma city located on the Canadian River.
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Actively licensed or eligible to become licensed as a Physical Therapist or Physical Therapy Assistant in the state of Florida. Our pediatric center of excellence offers a multi-disciplinary, collaborative approach to therapy for children with special needs.
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The Clinical Leader is responsible for all hiring and termination of employees and contractors in coordination with the DOR. The Clinical Leader is also responsible for program development, continuous quality improvement and staff/student continuing education in coordination with the DOR. The Clinical Leader position will include job duties of a speech-language pathologist, physical therapist, or occupational therapist dependent upon the leader's licensure.
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Planet Healthcare is seeking a travel Pediatric Physical Therapist for a travel job in Toms River, New Jersey. Specialty: Pediatric Physical Therapist. Planet Healthcare is seeking a travel Pediatric Physical Therapist for a travel job in Toms River, New Jersey.
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