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Delve into its rich history at places like the Herkimer Home State Historic Site, offering a glimpse into colonial America. Explore the serene trails of Herkimer County, fish in its pristine streams, or camp under the starry skies.
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Renowned for its picturesque landscapes, including the stunning Herkimer Diamond Mines, where visitors can mine for quartz crystals, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Adventures Galore*: Offers an array of outdoor adventures with hiking on miles of scenic trails.
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A genuine interest in creating and participating in physical therapy treatment programs for the geriatric and subacute populations. Facility Information: Their skilled nursing facility is dedicated to providing residents with top-tier healthcare services and rehabilitation.
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Herkimer, NY, nestled in the heart of upstate New York, offers a blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and historical charm. Direct HireEmployment Type: Direct Hire, Permanent or Traveler acceptedSchedule: Monday - Friday (Days)Location: Herkimer, NYSetting: Skilled Nursing FacilityExperience: New PT Grads WelcomeSpecial Offer for Travelers: Travelers for 13-week contracts will be provided with free lodging accommodations, ensuring you have a comfortable and worry-free stay.
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With its small-town charm and abundant recreational opportunities, Herkimer beckons travelers seeking a unique blend of adventure and relaxation. Cultural Delights: When you're not immersing yourself in the great outdoors, a charming downtown is brimming with local flavor.
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Savor fresh donuts, collect unique souvenirs, and indulge in the region's culinary delights. Unleash Your Passion: As a Physical Therapist, you'll initiate skilled physical therapy treatments according to physician's orders, but what truly sets this role apart is the opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of the residents.
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About the area: Picture-Perfect Setting: It's not just a workplace; it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who craves fresh, crisp air. Responsibilities: Provide physical therapy treatments in accordance with physician's orders.
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Participate in Resident Care Planning meetings and attend in the absence of the Director of Physical Therapy. Assume the Director of Physical Therapy's duties during absences, including supervising Physical Therapy Aides and handling necessary documentation.
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Conduct Adult/Geriatric Assessments, medical history, diagnosis and treatment, health education, physician referrals, case management referrals, follow-up and clear documentation according to Matrix guidelines and protocols.
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I consent to the release of information about my ability, employment history, and fitness for employment by employers, schools, law enforcement agencies, and other individuals and organizations for employment services, and hold harmless former employers/references contacted for any information given in connection with this application.
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With a rich history, third generation owners Chad Stark, as CEO, and Ashley Stark, as Creative Director, bring the STARK legacy into the new century by staying true to their founding principles.
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Qualifications: Graduation from an approved school of physical therapy. Paddling and fishing for water enthusiasts. We are committed to maintaining a warm and inviting environment that fosters both healing and a sense of community.
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Two years of experience in physical therapy preferred. Exciting Physical Therapist Opening! State license to practice physical therapy. Our mission is to enhance the health and well-being of our residents through comprehensive and quality therapy services.
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Collaborate with other healthcare staff to enhance residents' rehabilitation or maintenance of function. Maintain written evaluations, progress notes, and discharge summaries for residents. Maintain statistical records of residents' treatments.
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Reporting to the Department Chair of Social Sciences, History, and Education, the adjunct instructor will deliver engaging instruction aligned with course guidelines and institutional policies.
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