What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physical Therapist position at GAINESVILLE PHYSICAL THERAPY & WELLNESS LLC?
Gainesville Physical Therapy & Wellness is looking for 2 full-time licensed physical therapists or possibly a part-time PT. GPTW is a private outpatient orthopedic physical therapy office. We serve a wide variety of out-patients orthopedic conditions. While many PT clinics expect therapists to juggle multiple patients at a time, at GPTW you’ll focus your talents and attention on one patient to give them top-notch care during every visit. Your caseload will be between 8-9 patients a day.
If you value the importance of good documentation, teamwork, and enjoy creating detailed treatment plans to help patients progress quickly and safely, this position would be a great fit for you. While we’re looking for therapists with experience in orthopedics and manual therapy, don’t be dissuaded from applying if you’re a new graduate. You won’t find a better place to receive intensive real-world training and mentorship. The ideal candidate is a skilled professional who is looking to stay in Gainesville for 2 years, passionate about delivering quality care, and making a real difference.
We are also proud of the vibrant, positive, cheerful family atmosphere we cultivated at GPTW. You will always be treated with respect and courtesy, and you can count on seeing smiling faces each morning when you arrive. This is a drama-free work environment with a healthy work-life balance. It’s our goal to help you reach your personal and professional goals. Join us!
Please contact Missi Lower, Office Manager, at 352-376-6300 or info@GainesvillePhysicalTherapy.com for more information. We look forward to hearing from you.
Responsibilities
- Assess each patient and develop an appropriate treatment plan with measurable goals and time frames
- Prepare and submit clinical and progress summaries based on identified and attained goals
- Ensure that other treating medical professionals have the necessary information to appropriately evaluate the patient
Qualifications
- Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctor's degree in an accredited physical therapy curriculum
- Certification in Physical Therapy and a valid state license to practice