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Occupational Therapist
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Join our team at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett as an Occupational Therapist. Provide patient-focused, whole-person care using accepted OT theory and skills. Bachelor’s in OT and Washington OT license required; new graduates with relevant intern experience considered. Enjoy robust ben...
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United States , Everett
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Occupational Therapist - per diem
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Join our team at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett as an **Occupational Therapist (per diem)** . Provide patient-focused, whole-person care using medically prescribed therapy skills. Requires a Bachelor's in Occupational Therapy, WA license, and BLS. Enjoy a supportive culture with retir...
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United States , Everett
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53.89 - 83.29 USD / Hour
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Physical Therapist
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Join ATI Physical Therapy in Everett as an Outpatient Physical Therapist. Utilize your degree and licensure to perform assessments and create personalized treatment plans within a supportive team. We offer generous benefits including PTO, medical coverage, 401(k) match, and potential loan reimbur...
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United States , Everett
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87000.00 - 109000.00 USD / Year
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ATI Physical Therapy
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About the Therapist role

Therapist jobs encompass a diverse and rewarding career field dedicated to improving the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of individuals across all ages and backgrounds. While the term "therapist" can apply to various specializations—ranging from physical and occupational therapy to mental health counseling and massage therapy—the core mission remains consistent: to help clients overcome challenges, restore function, and achieve a higher quality of life. In a general sense, people in these roles assess clients’ needs, develop personalized treatment plans, and guide them through evidence-based interventions designed to promote healing, independence, and resilience.

Common responsibilities for therapist jobs vary by specialty but often include conducting initial evaluations to identify a client’s strengths and limitations, setting measurable goals, and implementing therapeutic exercises or techniques. For example, physical therapists focus on restoring mobility and managing pain after injury or surgery, while occupational therapists help clients develop or regain skills needed for daily living and work. Mental health therapists provide counseling and coping strategies for conditions like anxiety, depression, or trauma. Across all disciplines, therapists maintain detailed records, collaborate with other healthcare professionals or family members, and adjust treatment plans as clients progress. Education and prevention are also key; many therapists teach clients self-management techniques to sustain long-term health.

Typical skills required for therapist jobs include strong communication and empathy, as building trust with clients is essential. Active listening, patience, and problem-solving abilities are crucial for adapting approaches to individual needs. Depending on the specialty, therapists may also need physical stamina, manual dexterity, or proficiency in specific therapeutic modalities. Educational requirements generally include a relevant bachelor’s or master’s degree, along with state licensure or certification. For physical and occupational therapists, a doctoral or master’s degree from an accredited program is standard, while massage therapists often require a diploma from a recognized school. Continuing education is common to stay current with evolving practices.

Therapist jobs also demand ethical judgment and cultural sensitivity, as practitioners work with diverse populations. Many roles involve interdisciplinary teamwork, requiring the ability to communicate effectively with doctors, nurses, educators, or social workers. Whether in hospitals, schools, private clinics, or community centers, therapists play a vital role in fostering recovery and empowering clients to lead more fulfilling lives. This profession offers deep personal satisfaction, as therapists witness tangible improvements in their clients’ abilities and confidence. For those seeking a career that combines science, compassion, and hands-on impact, therapist jobs provide a meaningful path to make a lasting difference every day.