Physical Therapist Assistant PRN

Job ID
2024-31809
Company Name
Intermountain PT
Type
PRN - As Needed

Overview

 

 Intermountain

 

Clinic Name:  Intermountain Physical Therapy and Hand Rehabilitation

Position:  Physical Therapist Assistant

Locations:  Meridian, Idaho 

Employment Type:  PRN as needed

Perks: 401K

 

We Are Seeking:

 

Intermountain Physical Therapy and Hand Rehabilitation has an immediate job opportunity for a PRN Physical Therapist Assistant. In this role, you will have the opportunity to positively shape healthcare in your community through high-quality patient care and positive employee engagement. 

 

Company Perks: 

  • Competitive pay
  • Therapist Incentive Program
  • Continuing education
  • Clinical mentorship
  • Employee discount plans
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Qualifications:

  • Graduate from a CAPTE accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program.
  • 1 plus years of experience preferred in an outpatient orthopedic clinic setting.
  • Exercise and manual based skills and sports rehab.
  • Current state license, CPR certification.
  • Excellent patient care and communication skills with the ability to multitask while providing an exceptional experience for anyone that enters the clinic.
  • A passion for physical therapy and patient care.
  • Outgoing and energetic personality. Most importantly – you need to have FUN while you work!

  

About Intermountain Physical Therapy and Hand Rehabilitation:

 

Intermountain Physical Therapy and Hand Rehabilitation was founded in 1997. The Meridian clinic was opened in 2001.  Our philosophy is to provide the highest quality therapy through hands-on, personalized care and education. We strive to achieve the most optimal patient outcomes and experiences with a positive and fun environment.  Come join our caring team of clinical experts!

You are encouraged to apply online today. 

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