Physical Therapist FP 2 Registry - Berwyn, United States - Trinity Health

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    Part time
    Description

    Employment Type:

    Part time

    Shift:

    Description:

    Registry Physical Therapist for weekend support.

    Evaluates patients, plans and implements an effective Physical Therapy program based upon physical assessment, clinical judgement, and psychological sensitivity for inpatients and outpatients with diverse diagnoses; provides patient education, consultation, and discharge planning; supervises and delegates patient care to Physical Therapist Assistants, and Rehab Technicians.

    What you will need:Required:BachelorsDegreePreferred:MastersDegreeSpecify Degree(s):PhysicalTherapyMinimum Experience:Required:3-5yearsofpreviousjob-relatedexperienceLicensure/Certifications:Required: BasicLifeSupport(CPR) Rehab-LicensedPhysicalTherapistComputer Skills:Required: BasicKeyboardingSkillsWordPreferred: EPICExcel PowerPointPerks & Benefits:

    • Benefits from Day One (Medical and Dental)

    • Competitive Shift Differentials

    • Career Development

    • Tuition Reimbursement

    • Participation in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

    • 403(b) with Employer Match

    • On Site Fitness Center (Gottlieb Memorial Hospital & LUMC)

    • Referral Rewards

    • Perks Program

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