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APPLY HERE:(Click Apply Now to apply to this job)Job AdvertisementAs a Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA, your goal is to restore, enhance and increase functionality.
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And as a Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA with Aegis Therapies, you may work in any or all of these settings. Qualifications-Meets educational requirements established in the state of practice-Current licensure in practicing state and/or nationally certified as a Physical Therapist Assistant-Must pass post-offer drug test and pass post-employment physical exam if required-Must be capable of maintaining regular attendanceCompany ProfileAegis Therapies is as committed to making a difference as you are across the full continuum of care, from post-acute and sub-acute through home healthcare.
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Assist in the treatment of residents as directed by the Physical Therapist and participate as an active member of facility's rehabilitation team. Essential Job Functions Assist in the treatment of residents as directed by the Physical Therapist and participate as an active member of facility's rehabilitation team.
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Instructs families and staff in maintenance programs as directed by the Physical Therapist. Provides treatment to residents as directed by the Physical Therapist. At Aegis Therapies, we're leading rehabilitative therapy into the future, and we're inviting those who share our passion to join us out in front.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is responsible for providing skilled Physical Therapy in the facility consistent with professional standards and agency policies under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist while participating in the development of programs necessary to achieve patient/resident care objectives.
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Concentra, one of the largest Physical Therapy providers in the nation, is now hiring a PRN physical therapy assistant. Apply today to this excellent opportunity as a Physical Therapy Assistant.
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Must Be Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant or Recent Graduate of Accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program Are you ready to be an integral part of a dynamic team, dedicated to providing top-tier physical therapy in an outpatient setting.
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Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program with an Associate’s degree. As a Concentra Physical Therapist Assistant, you will be personally rewarded as you assist your patients in conquering their injuries.
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If you'd like more detail on this Physical Therapist Assistant assignment or are ready to get started with the placement process, please apply online now. We are looking for a Travel Physical Therapist Assistant Allied for a great Travel allied job in Hilltop, WV. This Physical Therapist Assistant Travel allied job pays for 40 hours a week for 12 weeks.
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Washington Healthcare is now hiring a full-time Physical Therapist Assistant The Physical Therapy Assistant assists in providing skilled care under the supervision of the registered physical therapist.
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Candidates with an active Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) license in the state of Florida - Apply Now! Step Up Rehab is now seeking a Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant.
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Please apply online now for immediate consideration for this Physical Therapist Assistant opportunity or to connect with our team about all of the OT options in Texas.
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We are looking for a Travel Physical Therapist Assistant Allied for a great Travel allied job in Tacoma, WA. This Physical Therapist Assistant Travel allied job pays for 40 hours a week for 13 weeks.
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Keywords: Physical Therapy: Physical Therapist | PT | Physical Therapy | Orthopedic Physical Therapist | Rehabilitation Therapist | Sports Physical Therapist | Outpatient Physical Therapist | Sports Medicine Therapist | Clinical Director of Physical Therapy | Lead Physical Therapist | Outpatient Orthopedic Therapy.
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If you're a dedicated Physical Therapist seeking a fulfilling career in an organization that values your expertise and cares for its employees, apply now to become a part of our team at Sandy Springs Center For Nursing and Healing.
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