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PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Company: TotalMed Staffing
Location: Ontario
Posted on: November 16, 2024

Job Description:

Physical Therapist

Job ID #1689067

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About this Role

As a Physical Therapist, your responsibility involves assessing and treating patients. You will develop personalized plans tailored to achieve specific physical therapy goals. Collaboration with the Physical Therapist team ensures optimal patient progress.

Job details

$1,791.17 / week

Ontario, Oregon

Profession: Physical Therapist

Facility Type: ???

Specialty: Physical Therapist

Division: Allied Health

Shift: 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM, 4 day(s)/week

Start Date: 12/01/2024

Duration: 63 Days

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Responsibilities

Evaluate patients' physical abilities and develop individualized treatment plans.

Administer therapeutic exercises and modalities to improve mobility, strength, and function.

Educate patients and their families on exercises and techniques for home management.

Collaborate with healthcare team members to coordinate comprehensive patient care.

Document patient progress, adjust treatment plans as needed, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.

Required Qualifications

Physical Therapist (PT) License

BLS Certifications

Two years of recent Physical Therapist experience

Strong communication and adaptability skills.

Why Work With TotalMed

Benefits

401(k)

Licensure, relocation, reimbursements

Continuing education

Housing

About [City Name], Oregon

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Keywords: TotalMed Staffing, Caldwell , PHYSICAL THERAPIST, Healthcare , Ontario, Idaho

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