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Physical Therapist - Home Health Jobs

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Physical Therapist - Pelvic Health
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Seeking a licensed Physical Therapist specializing in Pelvic Health for a full-time role in High Point, NC. Provide comprehensive patient assessments and treatment plans in a supportive setting. This position offers Day 1 health benefits, generous PTO, education reimbursement, and up to $7,500 in...
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United States , High Point
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38.20 - 57.30 USD / Hour
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Seeking a dedicated Physical Therapist for a full-time Pelvic Health role. This position requires a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and state licensure. Enjoy a Monday-Friday schedule with a $5,000 sign-on bonus and comprehensive benefits. Apply your skills in a supportive US-based team environment.
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41.10 - 61.65 USD / Hour
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Discover rewarding and impactful careers as a Physical Therapist in Home Health. These specialized jobs place skilled clinicians directly in patients' homes, providing essential rehabilitative care where it is most comfortable and convenient for the individual. Home Health Physical Therapists are autonomous practitioners who develop and execute personalized treatment plans for a diverse patient population, often including seniors recovering from surgery, individuals managing chronic conditions like arthritis or heart disease, and patients recuperating from strokes or injuries. This unique setting allows for a holistic approach, as therapists assess not only the patient's physical limitations but also their home environment, ensuring it supports safety, mobility, and independence. Typical responsibilities in these jobs involve conducting comprehensive evaluations, setting functional goals, and implementing evidence-based therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, and gait training. A critical aspect of the role is patient and family education, teaching safe transfer techniques, proper use of assistive devices, and home exercise programs to promote long-term wellness. Therapists also meticulously document patient progress, communicate with physicians and a multidisciplinary home health team, and coordinate care to achieve optimal outcomes. The work demands a high degree of adaptability, as each home presents a different set of challenges and opportunities for creative problem-solving. Common requirements for these positions include a Doctorate or Master's degree in Physical Therapy and an active state license. Most home health jobs require prior clinical experience, preferably in an outpatient, acute care, or another home health setting. Essential skills go beyond clinical expertise; they include exceptional time management and organizational abilities for managing a daily schedule across a geographic territory, strong interpersonal and communication skills to build trust with patients and families, and the compassion to provide empathetic, one-on-one care. For therapists seeking a role with profound personal connection, autonomy, and the chance to make a tangible difference in a patient's daily life, Home Health Physical Therapist jobs offer a uniquely fulfilling career path outside the traditional clinical setting.

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