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Strong work-life balance and full scheduling autonomy (hybrid or telehealth) Providers may work a hybrid schedule that includes providing telehealth from a home office as well as working in one of our office locations.
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Our one-on-one care fosters a rewarding environment, and therapists have the flexibility to shape their schedules for a successful work-life balance. FOX is a primarily clinician-operated, professional private practice of full-time physical, occupational, and speech therapists, built on the foundation of Geriatric House Calls.
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Flexible Work Schedule: Enjoy a condensed 3-4 day work week for optimal work-life balance. Exclusive Leads: Say goodbye to cold calls with our in-house lead generation system.
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Our practice provides well-appointed offices, an EMR system, peer consultation groups, robust risk management support, APapproved continuing education in house. We perform essential, yet non-billable clinical and administrative functions that comprise the infrastructure needed to maintain a successful, busy practice so that you can focus on your clinical work.
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We promote a flexible workflow that optimizes productivity and work-life balance. Our in-house warm lead generation, eliminating the need for cold calls. We've also been favorably reviewed by the Better Business Bureau (BBB), Trust Pilot, Google, Yelp, and more and have maintained a presence on the Inc. list of fastest-growing companies for six years.
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Streamlined Work Schedule: Enjoy a condensed 3-4 day work week for optimal work-life balance. Warm Leads Only: Say goodbye to cold calls with our in-house lead generation system.
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This in-house SNF position is offering INCREDIBLE compensation, sign on bonus, health benefits, 401k, a supportive team, work life balance, and more! Conduct both individual and group treatment as assigned by the Physical Therapist and outlined in treatment plan that includes, but is not limited to, areas of muscle strength, coordination, mobility, sensory awareness, sitting and standing, transfer training, balance activities, gait training, range of motion activities and modalities.
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Flexible Work Schedule: Enjoy a condensed 3-4 day work week for superior work-life balance. Dedication: Demonstrate a strong work ethic and a commitment to continual growth.
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We offer paid training, excellent work/life balance and real opportunities for advancement. Work-life balance is a priority, so no nights or weekends. Looking for a fun place to work, with a flexible schedule and competitive pay.
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