Physical therapist
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy, Healthcare Nursing
PHYSICAL THERAPIST SUMMARY
Acute, Acute Rehab and Outpatient positions avaiable
Acute PTs and OTs treat patients that are currently hospitalized in an acute hospital setting. Normally, post neurological, cardiac and/or orthopedic surgeries. The PTs and OTs will travel from their offices to the patient rooms. Patients are normally in ICU, Neuroscience Units, Neonatal ICU, Pediatric ICU, Telemetry, Medical/Surgical Units, or Medical/Oncology units.
Inpatient Rehabilitation treats patients in a typical rehabilitation hospital setting. Del Sol's Inpatient Rehab is located on hospital grounds.
The Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals is CARF accredited and possess seasoned therapy staff that could easily help precept a new grad. We prefer experience, but are definitely open to new grads.
Skills/Requirements
- Education: B.S. in Physical Therapy required
- Licensing / Certification: Board certified by Texas State Board of Physical Therapy required. BCLS Certification required
- Experience: 1-2 years preferred. New graduates accepted
- Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Knowledge of Physical Therapy principles and practices, general anatomy and physiology, diseases and post surgical conditions, body movements and functions, and medical terminology. Has Team approach,mentorship program .Chest pain certified,Neuro/Stoke accreditation
Sign‑on bonuses and benefits:
- *****$15K sign on bonus to PTs with over 3 years experience, with a 3yr commitment (paid quarterly after 120 days of employment)
- For PTs with less than 3 years of experience, we are still offering the $8K sign on for a 2yr commitment
- We also offer relocation reimbursement, and in some cases, have received approval for the Student Loan Repayment Program (monthly reimbursement program up to $400/mo, with a cap of $14.5K in reimbursement overall)
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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