Physical Therapist - Outpatient Therapy at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center in Spokane, WA
Shift Details : Day Shift, Per Diem or On Call
Providence St. Luke’s Outpatient Therapy Clinic is hiring an on-call Physical Therapist with interest and expertise in Neuro, Orthopedic, Aquatic, and Pediatric therapy to join our team.
We are seeking therapists with unique skills sets and our priority is to hire therapists who are committed to teamwork and making an impact.
The optimal candidate will be interested in providing a broad scope of services with patients across the lifespan.
Under the general direction of the Rehabilitation Services Manager, the PT (Physical Therapy) Clinician is responsible for planning and administering medically prescribed physical therapy treatment for patients to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent disability.
The PT Clinician will work collaboratively with a team that includes other clinicians across disciplines, rehab nurses, and physicians to create the best possible outcome for our employees are expected to be pleasant, respectful and courteous in all interactions with patients, families, staff, and visitors of the Institute, as well as being a positive representative of the hospital at all times.
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Required qualifications :
- Education to meet certification, license or registration requirement
- Washington Physical Therapist License
- National Provider BLS - American Heart Association
Preferred qualifications :
Physical Therapy experience
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