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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Physical Therapist to join their team. This role involves evaluating and treating patients using a variety of techniques, ensuring high-quality care and rehabilitation outcomes. The ideal candidate will possess a strong educational background in physical therapy and a valid New York State license. You will have the opportunity to work with a diverse patient population and contribute to their recovery and well-being. Join a dynamic environment that values professional growth and collaboration, where your expertise will make a significant impact on patients' lives.
PT Physical Medicine
Full Time
Evening
Monday-Friday 12p-8p with rotating weekends and holidays
Salary Range: $83,239.46-$124,880.93
Position Summary:
The staff physical therapist practices physical therapy, which is defined as the evaluation, treatment and/or prevention of disability, injury, disease, or other conditions of health, using physical, chemical and/or mechanical means, including but not limited to heat, cold, light, air, water, sound, electricity, massage, mobilization, and therapeutic exercise, with and without assistive devices; the performance and interpretation of tests and measurements to assess pathophysiological, pathomechanical, and developmental deficits of human systems to determine treatment and assist in diagnosis and prognosis.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Education and Experience:
Graduate of an accredited college program in Physical Therapy. B.A./B.S. in Physical Therapy or higher degree.
New York State license or eligibility for license.
BLS (through the American Heart Association) is required within 6 months of hire.
Successful completion of orientation program according to department guidelines.
The ability to interact with others in a constructive manner.
The ability to promote the availability of quality in-service to staff. Ability to interact with and treat adults and seniors.