Position Highlights:
Open to Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant applications
SIGN-ON BONUS: $5,000 for Physical Therapist
SIGN-ON BONUS: $3,500 for Physical Therapist Assistant
Location: 429 N. York Rd, Elmhurst, IL
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Hours: Days, with 2 evening shifts
What you will need:
Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Therapy (if graduated before 2002) OR Master of Science or Doctorate in Physical Therapy (if graduated 2002 - 2014) OR Doctorate in Physical Therapy (if graduated 2015 and after).
Current State of Illinois Physical Therapist licensure
Current CPR Certification issued by the American Heart Association BLS provider
A valid driver’s license is required if the incumbent is selected to perform related duties at an off site location. If the incumbent uses their personal vehicle, the incumbent must maintain automobile liability coverage as required by law and evidence of such coverage may be requested.
Looking for PT with interest in orthopedics.
Looking for full time, but willing to consider part time.
Willing to train new graduates and or support advanced certifications.
Required without License:
Notification from Continental Testing Services advising of receipt and approval of application for licensure (if first-time test taker).
“Authorization to Test” (ATT) letter from Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
Confirmation of Computer-Based Exam
State of Illinois Physical Therapy license within 90 days of hire
Current CPR Certification issued by the American Heart Association BLS provider
What you will do:
Provides direct physical therapy services to patients. Demonstrates an appropriate level of clinical skill, as evidenced by the completion of comprehensive and insightful evaluations, and the development of individualized and effective treatment plans designed to achieve precise, functional goals. Evaluates patient’s physical and functional status and plans and implements therapeutic programs that include prevention, identification, correction and alleviation of acute or prolonged movement dysfunction of an anatomic or physiologic origin. Uses excellent communication skills to educate patients and engage them in their own care. Stays updated regarding developments, new techniques, and equipment in the field of physical therapy. Maintains a well-rounded knowledge base, and clinical reasoning skills to consistently achieve expected clinical outcomes.
Benefits:
Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and Development
Various Medical, Dental, and Vision options
Tuition Reimbursement
Free Parking at designated locations
Wellness Program Savings Plan
Health Savings Account Options
Retirement Options with Company Match
Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay
Community Involvement Opportunities