Therapist / Physical Therapy / Indiana / PT / PHYSICAL THERAPIST / TRAVELER / LYMPHEDEMA / OUTPATIENT Job Retail & Wholesale - Crown Point, IN at Geebo

Therapist / Physical Therapy / Indiana / PT / PHYSICAL THERAPIST / TRAVELER / LYMPHEDEMA / OUTPATIENT Job

Need a Physical Therapist for a Physical Therapist traveler position in Illinois!Physical Therapist / PTTraveler positionLymphedema specialist position - Outpatient therapy- lymphedema treatment both upper and lower extremities1
years of experience working with lymphedema patients required13 weeks, possible extensionDays early as 7 a.
m.
stay as late as 6 p.
m.
or can work (4)-10 hour shifts or (5) 8-hour shifts36 hours guaranteed, working up to 40 hoursCrown Point, Indiana areaIndiana is a compact licenseApply now for more information! We look forward to connecting with you!Position:
TherapistSpecialty/Modality:
Physical TherapyLicenses/Certifications:
CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), State License-Physical Therapist-Indiana, NPI NUMBERPhysical Abilities:
From 50-100lbsFor the most prompt response, please APPLY ONLINE.
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Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Cpr Physical Therapy Respiratory Therapy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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