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Lexington Regional Health Center Title: Physical Therapist Assistant Supervisor: Director of Rehabilitation Services Department: Rehabilitation Services FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Principle duties and responsibilities Administers physical therapy procedures and modalities for the purpose of achieving treatment plan objectives.
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Seeking an experienced Physical Therapist or Physical Therapy Assistant to serve as Rehab Program Manager at our assisted living facility in south Charlotte. Demonstrates strong clinical knowledge and understands the role of rehabilitation for all clinical disciplines and product lines within the Assisted Living, Independent Living and CCRC settings.
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Bachelor, Masters or DPT Degree in Physical Therapy. The Program Manager serves as an advocate, educator, liaison and mentor to interdisciplinary team members to include but not limited to community staff, home health staff, hospice staff, physicians, nurses and others.
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The Rehabilitation Program Manager serves as an advocate, educator, liaison and mentor to interdisciplinary team members to include but not limited to community staff, home health staff, hospice staff, physicians, nurses and others.
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Graduate from a physical therapist curriculum approved by the Commission on Accreditationin Physical Therapy Education, American Physical Therapy Association, or the Committeeon Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association, or theCouncil of Medical Education of the American Medical Association and American PhysicalTherapy Association.
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Director of Rehab - Physical Therapist (OT) - Full Time, 30-40 Hours Per Week. Associate's Degree in an allied health field, Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree or a Master's Degree.
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Director of Rehab - Physical Therapist (PT) REQUIRED - Full Time, 30-40 Hours Per Week. The Rehabilitation Program Manager will understand and fulfill the needs of customers and partners and promote an environment that ensures superior clinical and fiscal integrity.
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Full-time Director of Rehab in Fresno, CA to oversee our PACE Program. This helps seniors live at home for as long as safely possible, instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility.
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The primary purpose of the position is the management and administration of all aspects of rehabilitation services for the respective communities as well as for maintaining a clinical caseload.
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Acts as a liaison between HealthPRO-Heritage management, Home Health, Hospice and community administration and is able to communicate assertively, diplomatically, and clearly through informal and formal mechanisms.
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Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree or a Masters Degree in Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. Consistently demonstrates sound judgment in the evaluation, planning implementation and follow up of resident therapy programs.
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Reviews the quality and appropriateness of the total services delivered and individual therapy programs for effectiveness and efficiency, using pre-determined criteria. Provides leadership to and directly manage clinical therapy staff, facilitating a team atmosphere among staff.
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Director of Rehab / Physical Therapist (PT) - Part Time, 20-29 hours per week expected, with good potential for full-time in the near future. Participates as a member of community based committees, as needed, to promote mutually developed goals for clinical programs/marketing while maintaining fiscally responsible time utilization.
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Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree or a Master's Degree in Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy. Qualified Candidates must be a Wyoming Licensed Physical Therapist.
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Graduate of physical therapy program approved by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) or successor organizations of CAPTE Experience Prefer one (1) year of clinical experience.
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