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Physical Therapist - PT - PRN

OverviewAre you a Physical Therapist (PT) with a desire to impact the lives of the older adult population? If so, our Rehab Team at Village Woods Assisted and Retirement Living is seeking its next employee-owner team member.
ResponsibilitiesAs a PRN Physical Therapist (PT), you will establish appropriate goals and creatively execute the treatment plans along with supervision of the Physical Therapist Assistants.
As a member of our interdisciplinary team, you will be required to maintain productivity standards and complete required documentation.
More importantly, you will help your patients achieve critical outcomes while acting as a trusted partner to the community you serve.
Qualifications Be a graduate of an accredited school for Physical Therapists.
Hold a valid state license.
Ability to work flexible hours and weekends.
Its great to have had acute care, long-term care and/or rehabilitation experience but not always required! Why work for us?We are a 100% employee-owned company through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).
You, along with your co-workers, have an ownership stake in this company! For more than 20 years, Symbria has been providing an outstanding work environment for talented employees todeliver patient-centered care to the geriatric population insenior-living and post-acutesettings.
401(k) Pre-tax and Roth Post-tax 401(k) Plans Employee Assistance Program (EAP) (Company-paid) Symbrias Talent Team handles candidate communication directly rather than utilizing outside agencies; if interested in this role, direct application to the job posting and contact with a Symbria talent team member is recommended.
EOE Recommended Skills Long Term Care Critical Care Rehabilitations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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