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Physical Therapy Assistant PTA. Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant COTA. Physical Therapist PT. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMFT.
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As a Physical Therapy Assistant, you can expect: the ability to build in-person trusted therapist-patient relationships continuing education and tuition reimbursement opportunities independence and autonomy career growth possibilities Give your passion to serve others and your drive for better, more advanced quality healthcare.
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Keywords: Physical Therapist Assistant, Physical Therapy, Outpatient, Rehab, PTA, Monster, Talroo-Allied Health. Basic Life Support (BLS) - Certification - American Heart Association (AHA) RQI, Physical Therapist Assistant License (PTA) - State license - North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners (NCPT), Physical Therapist Assistant License (PTA) - State license - Physical Therapy Compact Commission (PTCOMPACT), Physical Therapist Assistant License (PTA) - State license - Virginia Department of Health Professionals (VADHP.
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Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program certified by the American Physical Therapy Association. You know that being a Physical Therapist Assistant means putting patients first; ensuring patients and their families receive the highest quality of service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere.
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The Physical Therapist will be accessible by phone to the physical therapy assistants at all times while the physical therapy assistant is treating patients.
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Be accessible to the Physical Therapy Assistant when providing treatment to a client. Supervise the Physical Therapy Assistant minimally as required by applicable state law.
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As a Physical Therapist Assistant, you help patients get well. Title: Physical Therapist Assistant. Physical Therapist Assistant. In doing this, you will implement physical therapy programs and activities, follow developed recovery plans, and deliver therapy treatments.
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Supervises physical therapist assistant(s). The associate shall be responsible for providing a full range of physical therapy services including assessment, treatment planning and therapeutic interventions in a team environment consistent with the position’s qualifications, professional practices and ethical standards.
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Participates in clinical instruction of university occupational therapy and/or occupational therapist assistant students. As a Physical Therapist, you will perform supervisory duties and evaluations on patients and help them improve basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also compensate for permanent loss of function by teaching them to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments, in accordance with Concentra Medical Centers’ Injury Process Management and Concentra Medical Centers’ philosophy of rehabilitation in occupational medicine.
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We are hiring a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to serve as Clinic Director at a senior living community that offers one or more of the following care settings: independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
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Be currently licensed as a Physical Therapist Assistant - PTA in the state of employment. Our Physical Therapy Assistants work under the direction of our Physical Therapists and treat patients with physical impairments through the use of physical modalities.
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Must be a graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program certified by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) 2. The Physical Therapist Assistant is responsible for providing physical therapy treatments to patients to facilitate increased independence and functioning under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist.
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Current or pending state licensure as a Physical Therapist Assistant. Full-Time Physical Therapy Assistant (License Required) Together, we provide world-class care in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and applied behavior analysis (ABA) services.
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Directs the Physical Therapist Assistant in carrying out assigned duties as it relates to plan of care. The Physical Therapist is responsible for managing the needs of the patient in the physical therapy intervention by reviewing, revising, and implementing techniques or discharging physical therapy services as deemed appropriate.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant may work in an inpatient and/or outpatient setting. License Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) - Virginia Department of Health Professions (VDHP) (Required.
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