PHYSICAL THERAPIST (PT) - Travel/Local Skilled Nursing Facility Construction, Mining & Trades - Dagsboro, DE at Geebo

PHYSICAL THERAPIST (PT) - Travel/Local Skilled Nursing Facility

PHYSICAL THERAPIST (PT)- Travel or Local Contract in a Skilled Nursing Facility.
Industry-leading Rates and First-Day Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits package.
New Grad Travel Physical Therapists welcome! The facility is quality of care driven and believes in providing its patients and clinicians with the ideal working environment.
Productivity standards are 80-85%.
1:
1 patient care for all Medicare patients.
This is a beautiful facility with a well-spaced Rehab Gym, Supportive Assistants, Dedicated Nursing, and an Administrative team.
Qualifications for Travel Physical Therapy:
Determine appropriate Physical Therapy (PT), POC & D/C and make adjustments as necessary Master's Degree or higher, in Physical Therapy (PT) from an accredited physical therapy (PT) program Physical Therapy (PT) license, or pending, in the state New Grad Travel Physical Therapist Welcome! Our Industry-Leading Benefits for Travel Physical Therapy:
First Day Medical and Dental Insurance Plans through UHC Vision Coverage Travel Industry Leading Compensation, guaranteed! Excellent CEU package- $1200 per year or $300 every 13 weeks 401K Company Paid Short Term and Long Term Disability Life Insurance and ADD plan Health Savings Account (HSA) relocation assistance Professional and General Liability insurance License Reimbursement We encourage employees to focus on their professional goals and seek opportunities to develop their careers.
To that end, we offer several opportunities for career advancement, such as:
Continuing education assistance Assistance with professional dues and licensure Ongoing clinical and administrative support Recommended Skills Physical Therapy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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