Physical Therapist - Therapy in the Home - PRN Accounting - Gainesville, FL at Geebo

Physical Therapist - Therapy in the Home - PRN

OverviewTherapy doesn't just make a living; it makes a difference.
We're welcoming new Physical Therapists who are ready to join something greater than just a company - someone who is prepared to make giving back the core of everything they do.
That commitment we hold extends to how we treat our team members, too - helping you enhance your skills, remain current on regulations and new technology, and advance your personal and professional growth.
Benefits Healthcare Medical Dental Vision CEU Reimbursement PTO and Paid Holidays Life and Disability Retirement and Finance 401k (including company-match) Financial Planning Services Career Growth Employee Discounts Reward Programs Working at TMC (captioned) from TMC on Vimeo.
ResponsibilitiesAs the Physical Therapist providing in-home therapy, you will be responsible for the following tasks:
Maintaining accurate records of patient care.
Reporting billing information.
Providing direct patient care as prescribed (including evaluations and treatment planning) Assisting and assessing transfers, gait, and balance.
Providing supervision and guidance for support personnel.
Monitoring, interpreting, and reporting treatment outcomes You'll have opportunities to present in-service education to team members and the community and participate in professional and community activities.
If you seek a company that invests in you - and gives you the tools to support your community, you've found it.
Qualifications Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy program, as well as state licensure.
Able to perform proper body mechanics without posing a risk of injury to self or others Ability to lift and control 50
pounds TMC is an equal opportunity employer.
Recommended Skills Billing Health Care Mechanical Engineering Physical Therapy Translation And Interpreting Radiation Treatment Planning Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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