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Job Description:
Provide Physical Therapy services to patients of all ages who have impairments, functional limitations, disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury, disease or other causes. The Physical Therapist interacts and practices in collaboration with a variety of professionals involved in the care of the patients. The Physical Therapist educates and directs and supervises physical therapy services including support personnel. Physical Therapy services include examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis and intervention of the patient in order to reduce disability. The Physical Therapist also provides prevention and wellness services and assists in program development and teaching to patients and staff. Important dimensions of this position consist of quality of care, professional commitment, teamwork, interpersonal skills, safety, good public/customer relations and a broad knowledge base.
Experience
Physical therapist experience preferred. Skilled Nursing Facility, residential care, or outpatient experience with patient populations that include neurological, orthopedic, and medical conditions preferred.
Education
Education and training sufficient to obtain a California Physical Therapist license.
Licensure/Certification
Current state of California Physical Therapy license required. American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS required.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Assigned Work Hours:
Varied Shifts
Position Type:
Per DiemPay Range (based on years of applicable experience):
$61.75to
$82.59The hours employees work determine when a shift differential is paid.
Hourly Evening Shift Differential: $3.87Hourly Night Shift Differential: $5.81Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, founded in 1934 and located at 23625 Holman Highway in Monterey, has grown and evolved in direct response to the changing healthcare needs of the people it serves.
It is a nonprofit healthcare provider with 258 licensed hospital beds and 28 skilled-nursing beds, delivering a continuum of care from birth to end of life, and every stage in between.
It serves the Monterey Peninsula and surrounding communities through locations including the main hospital, outpatient facilities, satellite laboratories, a mental health clinic, a short-term skilled nursing facility, Hospice of the Central Coast, and business offices.