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United Regional
Overview
The Physical Therapist plans and implements treatment programs to restore function and relieve pain for patients with musculoskeletal or neurological injuries. They evaluate patient progress, administer manual and agent-based therapies, and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team.
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24 days ago
Seattle Children's
Provide physical therapy services to support motor development and improve functional mobility outcomes for patients. Collaborate with families and treatment teams to deliver age-appropriate care.
$47 - $70 / HOUR
25 days ago
Heinzerling Community
Assess and evaluate residents with developmental disabilities to determine therapeutic needs and develop customized programs. Implement and supervise these programs while collaborating with other departments and training staff on care plans.
29 days ago
Yoakum Community Hospital
The Physical Therapist coordinates and develops operations for the Physical Therapy department while evaluating patients to create tailored treatment plans. Key duties include administering modalities, gait training, and supervising the work of assistants.
The Physical Therapist will evaluate patients, develop and implement treatment plans, and monitor progress to ensure high-quality care. Additionally, the role involves supervising assistants and coordinating operations within the Physical Therapy department.
Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Evaluate and treat patients using therapeutic interventions to improve physical function and developmental disorders in an inpatient setting. Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to establish discharge goals and advocate for patient independence.
$37 - $57 / HOUR
One Therapy Network
Conduct evaluations and develop individualized care plans to improve strength and mobility for pediatric patients. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and supervise PTAs and students to provide family-centered care.
$70,000 - $86,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
Conduct evaluations and develop individualized plans of care to improve mobility and functional independence for pediatric patients. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and supervise physical therapy assistants and students.
Implement treatment plans to improve strength, mobility, and functional independence for pediatric patients. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and educate caregivers on home therapeutic programs.
$45,000 - $57,000 / YEAR
Merakey
The Motor Development Specialist implements programs recommended by Occupational and Physical Therapists to help individuals develop basic functional skills. They are also responsible for maintaining effective communication within an interdisciplinary team.
$21 / HOUR
The physical therapist evaluates and treats patients of all ages to improve physical function and developmental disorders through hands-on care and prescribed movement. They coordinate comprehensive rehabilitation programs and communicate with multidisciplinary teams to achieve patient discharge goals.
Little Land Pediatric Therapy & Play Gym
Implement treatment plans developed by supervising physical therapists to support children's motor development and mobility. Maintain accurate therapy documentation and collaborate with the therapy team to monitor patient progress.
$39 - $43 / HOUR
Implement treatment plans developed by supervising physical therapists to support children's motor development and mobility. Maintain accurate therapy documentation and collaborate with the therapy team to track patient progress.
The Physical Therapist is responsible for planning and implementing treatment programs to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent disability in patients. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team and document patient progress in medical records.
2 months ago
Gundersen Health System
The Physical Therapist will work with children, teens, and families to examine, evaluate, diagnose, prognose, and intervene to ensure optimal outcomes, developing plans of care and providing treatment techniques to improve mobility and restore function. Responsibilities include creating age-specific goals, integrating family education into sessions, and collaborating with referring providers and clinical staff for timely patient care.
$72,200 / YEAR
SPHS GROUP
The coordinator implements therapeutic care, training, and habilitation for adults with Intellectual Disabilities, working as part of a team to provide care and pursue desired activities at the facility. Essential functions include providing transportation and supervision for individuals in community settings while supporting skill development, community participation, and self-advocacy.
3 months ago
Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy
The Physical Therapist will be responsible for expanding medical-based PT services, developing and implementing skill-based groups, and providing consultative services within a multidisciplinary clinic setting. This role also involves collaborating on innovative programming through a sister company.
$54,845 - $84,000 / YEAR
Meraki Health
The Physical Therapist Assistant implements individualized treatment plans under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist, focusing on gross motor development, strength, balance, coordination, and functional mobility for children. Sessions are active, hands-on, and engaging, involving floor work, gym activities, and celebrating developmental milestones as part of a multidisciplinary team.
$25 / HOUR
4 months ago
Tri-County Therapy
The Occupational Therapist will evaluate patients and create individualized treatment plans to address fine motor, sensory, and daily living skill delays. They are responsible for documenting therapy notes, educating families on home programs, and ensuring effective communication with caregivers.
$63,000 - $91,000 / YEAR
Riverview Health
The Occupational Therapist plans, administers, and documents medically prescribed therapy programs to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent disability for patients with various injuries or diseases. This involves reviewing prescriptions, testing patient capacity, developing comprehensive care plans, and implementing evidence-based treatments.