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Texas Health Resources Physical Therapist - Outpatient/Neuro - Full-Time, Days in Dallas, Texas
Physical Therapist – Outpatient/Neuro
Fast-paced, high volume Outpatient Therapy Department is looking for top skilled Physical Therapist. Is that you?
Work location: Texas Health Dallas, 8200 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas TX 75231
Work hours: Full-time; 40 hours per week
- Monday – Friday 9:00am – 5:30pm OR 9:30am - 6:00pm
Outpatient Therapy Department highlights :
- Outpatient department with physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists who work collaboratively to provide excellent patient care.
Here’s What You Need
Bachelor's Degree Completion of a Physical Therapy program Required
PT - Physical Therapist Texas Physical Therapy License Upon Hire Required
BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support (prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly) Required
Experience treating neuro patients highly preferred
Vestibular, Concussion, and LSVT certifications are plus
What You Will Do
· Uses therapeutic treatment techniques appropriate to patient age and desire for treatment
· Performs treatment procedures that are within the scope of the professional license
· Utilizes a variety of treatment techniques to achieve goals, if necessary
· Determines patient response to treatment and evaluates progress (reassessment)
· Educates patient and family through instruction, demonstration, and/or appropriate handouts in treatment plan, safety issues, home programs/self-management and assistive equipment
· Communicates with physicians and other healthcare personnel as appropriate regarding patient care issues
· Demonstrates competence in the performance of age-appropriate patient treatment and individualizes care based on age specific needs
· Motivates non-compliant or unmotivated patients to participate in therapy
Additional perks of being a Texas Health Physical Therapist
· Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, Student Loan Repayment Program as well as several other benefits.
Entity Highlights
For more than a half-century, Texas Health Hospital Dallas has been at the forefront of health care in North Texas. We’re an 875-bed, Magnet-designated, full-service hospital serving our community in and around Dallas since 1966. We specialize in cancer care, cardiology, neurosciences, women’s services and emergency medicine, we’ve got it. Plus, we’re a renowned Level III neonatal intensive care unit, a Comprehensive Stroke and Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence and provide wellness services, outpatient surgery and women’s imaging services. *Texas Health Dallas is a joint Commission-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center, a Level I Trauma Center, a Comprehensive Heart Attack Center, and a designated Magnet hospital. We’re a top choice in North Texas for cancer and emergency services, bariatric services, cardiac care and much more. As part of the Texas Health family and its 28,000+ employees, we’re one of the largest employers in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Our career growth and professional development opportunities are top-notch and our benefits are equally outstanding. Come be a part of our exceptional team as we improve the health of the people in our communities every day. You belong here.
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