Provide services to patients/clients of all ages who have impairments functional limitations disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury disease or other causes. Develop an individualized plan of care focused on mutually determined physical and functional goals to provide the highest quality of care to patients. The physical therapist will interact and practice in collaboration with other professionals and direct and supervise physical therapy services including supportive personnel. Physical therapist will also participate in the provision of prevention and wellness services including screenings and health promotion.
Benefits:
Health Vision and Dental.
HSA or HSA
Life insurance
401 K
PTO and Sick Leave
Employee referral program
Licenses and Certifications Required
Current Physical Therapist license or temporary permit in ND required.
Basic Life Support (CPR) required within 30 days of hire.
Educational Requirements
Experience Requirements
Outpatient physical therapy clinical experience preferred.
Special Skills or Training Requirements
Organize time well to meet job expectations and performance standards
Teach one-on-one or to large groups of people.
Establish good rapport with other health care professionals.
Be adaptive to changing work situations and be flexible to changing work environments.
Communicate orally with all customers.
Able to address the needs of specific age groups (i.e. infants pediatric adolescent and geriatric) by assessment/treatment or referral to therapy personnel competent in their care.
Provide services to patients/clients of all ages who have impairments functional limitations disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury disease or other causes. Develop an individualized plan of care focused on mutually determined physical and functional goa...
Provide services to patients/clients of all ages who have impairments functional limitations disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury disease or other causes. Develop an individualized plan of care focused on mutually determined physical and functional goals to provide the highest quality of care to patients. The physical therapist will interact and practice in collaboration with other professionals and direct and supervise physical therapy services including supportive personnel. Physical therapist will also participate in the provision of prevention and wellness services including screenings and health promotion.
Benefits:
Health Vision and Dental.
HSA or HSA
Life insurance
401 K
PTO and Sick Leave
Employee referral program
Licenses and Certifications Required
Current Physical Therapist license or temporary permit in ND required.
Basic Life Support (CPR) required within 30 days of hire.
Educational Requirements
Experience Requirements
Outpatient physical therapy clinical experience preferred.
Special Skills or Training Requirements
Organize time well to meet job expectations and performance standards
Teach one-on-one or to large groups of people.
Establish good rapport with other health care professionals.
Be adaptive to changing work situations and be flexible to changing work environments.
Communicate orally with all customers.
Able to address the needs of specific age groups (i.e. infants pediatric adolescent and geriatric) by assessment/treatment or referral to therapy personnel competent in their care.
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