Tuesday, June 8, 2010

PT/PTA - Physical Therapist - Florida

Venice is known for its friendly, small-town feel, its quaint shopping center of low-rise buildings that are primarily in a Mediterranean style, and its lovely boulevard shaded by giant live oaks that extends from downtown to the beckoning beach. In addition to the lovely beach, a central park along Venice's main street, Venice Avenue, is the site of concerts, arts and craft shows, and various special events.

There is an Excellent travel opportunity for a PT and/or a PTA to spend 13 weeks Venice, Florida! Work responsibilities and salary/benefits will vary for each modality. Temp placement now available in premier Allied Health positions. Along with this beautiful and state of the art facility; this assignment becomes a must for any traveler.

  • Excellent Setting!

  • Great Benefits!

  • Great Pay!

  • Amazing Hours!

Job Requirements:
The Physical Therapist will plan and utilize therapies to minimize disability following disease, injury, or genetically acquired disabilities. Demonstrating proficiency in the use of mechanical and electrical equipment, as well as the use of prosthetic and orthotic devices is key. The PT must also be able to set realistic and achievable goals for their patients as well as document and record the patient's condition using the correct documentation. Education of the patient is also key.
Skill Requirements:

This is a 13 week travel assignment.
  • The PT must be a graduate of a physical therapy curriculum that is accredited.
  • The PT must be able to practice physical therapy per state guidelines.


  • The PT must be licensed and/or eligible for licensure as required in the state of practice.


  • One year of experience preferred. Physical Requirements:-Standing or stooping for long periods of time.-Mild physical labor to complete the tasks at hand.-Exposure to blood, chemicals, and other bodily fluids.-Heavy lifting.-Other physical demands that coincide with the duties of a Physical Therapist.
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