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Outpatient Physical Therapist

Company Name:
Haven Home Health & Therapy
The Physical Therapist will provide therapy services to help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Working in an outpatient orthopedic setting, the physical therapist will provide initial and ongoing assessments to determine level of functioning and patients' progress in their residence.
In this role, the PT must demonstrate strong communication skills with peers and their patients'. The ideal therapist for this job will be energetic, an effective communicator and be dedicated to providing high-quality to care to all of their patients.
Responsibilities:
Perform direct patient care, including evaluation of muscle, skeletal, neurological and other physical problems.
Review and explain physician orders with patients' and their families.
Participate in case conferences
Present patients' with updates while making care suggestions to the care team.
Coordinate with care team members to provide high-quality services and care to all our patients.
Requirements:
Excellent communicator and feel comfortable with marketing
Provide physical therapy care that complies with organization's best practices, standards, policies and procedures.
Comply with both federal and state guidelines, including all licensing requirements.
Maintain a valid state driver's licenses and automobile insurance.
About Company:
This outpatient medical provider operates in Ozark, MO. Dedicated to providing superior care, our organizational culture fosters a team environment that encourages employees to excel.
Benefits:
Medical, Dental and vision insurance
Life
Flexible Spending Accounts
Personal Time Off
Therapist are not required to work nights or weekends
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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