Pay Range : $ 46.90 / hr - $ 63.31 / hr
Please note, the highest starting rate as a new hire is $55.11 / hr, based on applicable experience
Enloe offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits program to all eligible employees, including medical, vision, RX and dental group insurance, retirement with employer match, paid time off (PTO), and an employee assistance program.
Please visit the employee benefits page www.enloe.org / benefits to get more in-depth benefits and coverage information or email recruiter@enloe.
org to receive a full summary of our benefits.
POSITION SUMMARY :
The Physical Therapist is responsible for providing evaluation and treatment upon physician referral to a patient population consisting of varying diagnosis.
The Physical Therapist will assess, identify and treat all areas of deficits impacting posture, locomotion, strength, endurance, balance, coordination, joint mobility, flexibility, pain and functional abilities in daily living.
The Physical Therapist provides instruction and education to the patient / caregiver to promote the safe execution of the facilitatory techniques taught.
The Physical Therapist supports and contributes to the service excellence mission of Enloe Medical Center and the HomeCare and Services Departments.
EDUCATION / TRAINING / EXPERIENCE :
Required :
One year experience in acute care, extended care, rehabilitation, mental health or out patient setting.
LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS :
Minimum :
Current Physical Therapy license from the State of California, or be a California Licensed applicant. Licensed applicant must successfully complete next available examination to continue employment.
Current CPR certification
Current California Driver's License
Eligible to be insured under the Medical Center's Liability Policy with DMV Report (and minimum age 21)
SKILLS / KNOWLEDGE / ABILITIES :
Must demonstrate technical competence, professional clinical judgment, communication skills and sensitivity for the patient and family.
Clinical skills and knowledge to successfully achieve desired outcomes in assigned patients. Ability to provide treatment to address the practical and realistic needs and goals of the patient.