Director of Physical Therapy or Lead Therapist at US Physical Therapy in Boynton Beach, FLother related Employment listings - Boynton Beach, FL at Geebo

Director of Physical Therapy or Lead Therapist at US Physical Therapy in Boynton Beach, FL

We are looking for a Director of Physical Therapy or an experienced PT with an entrepreneurial spirit who places a strong emphasis on patient care. If you are an experienced Clinician who is looking to take on a leadership and managerial role in addition to treating patients, this is a great opportunity for you! As Director, your responsibilities will be managing the overall leadership and operation of this clinic with the support of experienced administration, while providing outstanding one-on-one patient care, as well as supervise both clinical and office staff and ensure all APTA standards, policies and procedures are followed. Your ability to market your clinic will determine your personal financial success, as well. Requirements:
Graduate from a CAPTE accredited Physical Therapy Program. A Physical Therapist currently licensed in Florida (or able to expeditiously begin licensing process) Marketing experience desirable. Outpatient orthopedic experience including Exercise and Manual based skills and Sports Rehab preferred. CPR certification Great communication skills Be able to multitask effectively Focused on quality patient care with a positive, compassionate perspective Company Perks:
Strong compensation including Sign on Bonus Performance bonus program Excellent benefits package, including 401k, health, dental, PTO & more! Continuing Education and paid specialized certifications Multiple opportunities for Professional Development, Specialization, and Leadership Clinical Mentorship Family-Friendly Work Environment Investment from a company that wants you to succeed and thrive
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Allied Health Professionals, Healthcare ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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