Outpatient Physical Therapy:
· Make a powerful impact on your local community through inclusive physical therapy treatment.
· Develop and deliver a personalized plan of care for your patients — a diverse patient population with both orthopedic and neurologic diagnoses.
· Objectively measure patient outcomes using cutting-edge software.
· Efficiently document evaluations, treatments, re-evaluations, and discharge notes.
What You’ll Need:
· Diploma from a CAPTE-approved Physical Therapy Program
· Physical Therapy state license (or in process); new grads welcome!
· Dedication to providing exceptional quality of care to each of your patients.
. Licensed PT or will obtain license within the next 3 months.
Why they are great to work for:
They specialize in delivering outstanding outpatient services to clients with orthopedic problems, work-related injuries, sports injuries, and neuromuscular and neurological conditions. Their vibrant community is fueled by the passion and expertise of clinicians who share their commitment to Treating Everyone Right.
About the area:
- Living and working in the Southeastern United States offers a blend of appealing factors. The region boasts a relatively mild climate with warm temperatures and long growing seasons, making outdoor activities enjoyable year-round. It’s known for its friendly, hospitable culture and rich history, with vibrant communities and diverse cultural influences. Economically, the Southeast has a strong job market, particularly in industries like technology, manufacturing, and agriculture. Additionally, the cost of living is generally lower compared to other parts of the country, and there’s easy access to beautiful landscapes, from beaches to mountains. The combination of a relaxed lifestyle, economic opportunities, and scenic beauty makes the Southeast an attractive place to live and work.