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From ongoing evidence-based clinical education to dedicated mentorship opportunities and an APTaccredited Orthopaedic Residency Program, we propel our clinicians toward excellence in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and athletic training.
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Incumbent must be knowledgeable of an array of services, and their interrelationship within a treatment regimen, including but not limited to service coordination/targeted case management, developmental services, physical and occupational therapy, speech and language pathology, nutrition services, psychological services, family education and family counseling, vision and hearing services, respite services, natural environments, transition services, and complaint procedures.
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A person who has a master’s or doctoral degree in Speech Language Pathology, and is licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist by the state where they furnish services.
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Graduate of an APTA or CAPTE approved physical therapy program. Physical Therapist - Outpatient - Pelvic Floor. Experience working with a diverse patient population in neuro, trauma, ortho, and hand therapy.
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Administer and assist with a wide range of physical therapy treatments using a variety of methods. Graduate of an APTA or CAPTE approved physical therapist assistant program.
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Join our team as a Physical Therapist Assistant, where you’ll work alongside a Physical Therapist in administering patient treatments while educating patients, family members, and caregivers on how to best assist with daily routines.
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Graduate of APTA or CAPTE approved physical therapy program. Experience working with a diverse patient population in neuro, ortho, and lymphedema therapy. Join our team as an outpatient physical therapist, where you'll use evidence-based techniques to transform patients’ lives.
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Bachelors, graduate from an accredited Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy/Speech Language Pathology school; Master's preferred. CPR, TX LICENSE in Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy/Speech Language Pathology.
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Community Outreach & Research : Promote the profession of physical therapy within your community and contribute to the growing body of evidence. Join our team as a Physical Therapist, where you'll deliver evidence-based, quality care to each patient empowering them to become unstoppable.
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Preferred Qualification:Bachelor‘s degree in PT.Knowledge of ECI philosophy and providing physical therapy in the pediatric population. Responsibilities include evaluation and assessment of children 0-3 years of age; development of service plan; provision of assistive technology services; provision of physical therapy services; assistance with transition to local educational agencies/programs; and documentation of services.
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Grow: Opportunities for professional growth through our structured Mentorship Program for new grads and experienced PT’s, Clinic Manager Training, Leadership Development Program, and more. This role offers the opportunity to work with diverse patient specialties, including orthopedic, pediatric, neurologic, and sports medicine.
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Your Responsibilities as an Orthopedic Resident, Physical Therapist. Join our team as a Physical Therapist, where you'll use evidence-based techniques to transform patients’ lives.
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Your Responsibilities as a Physical Therapist. At PT Solutions, we’re more than colleagues; we’re a tight-knit community united in our mission to expand access to quality care. As we aim to be the go-to rehabilitation provider, we seek committed professionals eager to join us in that mission.
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Local and national organization dues and license renewal reimbursement. A career with PT Solutions is an opportunity to shape the industry and make a lasting impact. Structured mentoring and quarterly in-person continuous education courses.
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Your Responsibilities as a Physical Therapist Assistant. Your Responsibilities as a Physical Therapist Assistant. You will have the chance to work with a broader team to maximize patient outcomes using evidence-based care.
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