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Physical Therapist Per Diem Homecare Opportunity

WORKING NURSES HEALTHCARE
Margate
5 days ago
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Future Opening: Physical Therapist Per Diem Homecare Opportunity

Working Nurses Homecare is one of the preferred post-acute care partners for hospitals, physicians, and families in the Broward County area. We are seeking experienced Physical Therapist (PT) to expand our super star team within Broward County. We deliver high-quality care that empowers patients to manage their health at home. Our therapists examine and treat patients who are physically challenged to improve mobility and function, independent self-care, and other skills necessary for functioning in daily living. You have the opportunity to select the days and hours you want to work!

Responsibilities
  • Examine and treat patients who are physically challenged to improve mobility and function, independent self-care, and other skills necessary for functioning in daily living.
Qualifications
  • An ACTIVE license as a Physical Therapist in the state Florida.
  • CPR/ BLS Certification
  • Valid Driver’s License and Auto Insurance
Benefits and Schedule
  • Competitive Pay Rates* & Flexible Scheduling
  • 24/7 Clinical manager support
  • Choose your own hours
  • Day shift
  • Evening shift

Pay based on experience.*

About Us

Working Nurses Home Care is a Medicare Certified Healthcare company that provides quality care in the comfort of the home. Our services can help prevent re-hospitalization, postpone institutionalization, and reduce the need for urgent care. Our professional Nurses can help with wound care, fall injury prevention, medication management, post-surgical care, and so much more!

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