Job Description American Traveler is seeking a Physical Therapist with at least 1 year of outpatient experience and BLS certification for a hospital-based outpatient role. Responsibilities Primarily hospital-based outpatient PT setting with potential to flex into the inpatient musculoskeletal rehab unitPatient caseload is typically 8 to 10 patients per dayPatient population ranges from juveniles (age 5+) to geriatrics with common diagnoses such as total joints, back/shoulder/foot pain, and some neurological cases including TBI, stroke, and Parkinson'sUses CPSI for electronic medical records; experience with CPSI preferred but not requiredWork schedule is Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm, closed 12-1pm for lunchWeekend rotation required (approximately 1 in every 5 weekends) covering inpatient unitsMay be included in the holiday rotationBusiness casual (collared shirt and khaki/black pants) or solid colored scrubs are required as dress codePrimary duties include comprehensive musculoskeletal assessment, developing and implementing individualized treatment plans, delivering skilled interventions, and documenting services per legal and reimbursement standardsResponsible for patient and family education and coordination of care with other healthcare providersSupported by a team that includes 2 Physical Therapist AssistantsDepartment-specific orientation provided with 1-2 shifts alongside a preceptorFirst-time travelers are welcome and will be considered for this role Requirements Active PT state license required; license required if applicableCurrent BLS certification requiredMinimum of 1 year of outpatient physical therapy experience required; inpatient-only experience will also be consideredMust be comfortable treating a mixed patient population including orthopedic and some neurological cases Benefits High Pay and BonusesMedical, Dental and Vision Insurance with Day 1 OptionsGenerous Housing AllowanceNon-taxed Per Diem and SubsidyWeekly Payroll DepositFree Online CEUs401(k) PlanTraveler Rewards and DiscountsTravel and Licensure Reimbursements
American Traveler