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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
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References must cover at least 1 full year of relevant experience in specialty within the past 3 years.
You must be able to complete labs within 48 hours of signing.
Required Skills/Experience: Women’s Health, Orthopedics, Ankle sprains, Biofeedback, Cervicalgia, Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD), Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD), Extremity Mobilization, Frozen shoulder, Gait training, Hip fractures/injuries, Knee injuries/tendinopathy, Low back pain, Lumbar Traction, Myofascial Release, Osteoarthritis, Pelvic floor training, Postpartum care, Sciatica, Spinal Conditions, Spinal mobilization, Home Exercise Program, Medications, Patient family education, Signs & Symptoms physical, sexual, psychological abuse, Safety and injury prevention, Outpatient Clinic, Adaptive Devices, AROM/AAROM/PROM, Arousal and Attention, Assistive Devices, Body Mechanics, Identifying Environmental Barriers, Pain assessment, Sensory response, Skin integrity, Strength testing, Vital Sign monitoring, Breathing Techniques, Assessment, Discharge, Evaluation, Long Term Goals, Plan of Care, Reassessments, Short Term Goals, Time Management, Crutches, Gait belt, Rolling Walker, Sliding boards, Standard Walker, Commercial, Medicaid, Medicare A, Medicare B, Private Pay, Workers Compensation
Preferred Skills/Experience: Geriatrics*, Oncology*, Orthopedics*, Elbow injuries/tendinopathy*, Hand injuries/tendinopathy*, LE Amputations*, Post op cervical surgery*, Post op shoulder repair*, Post op spinal surgery*, Prosthetic training*, Management/lead experience*
Unit/Facility Details: This position would be seeing all pelvic floor patients, male and females
Shift & Scheduling: Monday - Friday
Travel Physical Therapist Job Responsibilities & Salary
Physical Therapists care for patients with conditions that can interfere with movement, mobility, and function. Examples of patients who benefit from physical therapy include those who have had surgical procedures or experienced an injury and those with medical conditions such as joint, neurological, pulmonary, or cardiac disease. Job responsibilities for Physical Therapists include assessment and developing a plan of care with interventions such as exercises, application of heat or cold, massage, or electrical stimulation. Physical Therapists also supervise Physical Therapy Assistants, provide patient education, and may work with healthy people who want to prevent future problems. Physical Therapists can achieve board certification in several specialty areas through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. The average annual salary for Physical Therapists in the United States is more than $97,000.