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DPT / Doctor of Physical Therapy

MLee Medical Employment

Arizona City, AZ

$1.6K - $2.1K/wk

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted yesterday


Job description

Overview
Imagine waking up every day with the opportunity to lead someone back to their feet after an operation, help them rediscover their independence after a stroke, or restore their voice post-illness. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, your work will transcend traditional healing-bringing dignity, hope, and momentum at some of life's most pivotal moments. And picture doing all of this in a setting that reimagines work, leisure, and personal growth.
We are in search of a dedicated and compassionate Doctor of Physical Therapy to become part of our team in the heart of Mesa, Arizona. This dynamic city perfectly blends professional growth with a lifestyle that's hard to resist. Here, clinical excellence meets a warm community, ready to support you in making a genuine difference. If you're eager to contribute meaningfully to healthcare and enrich lives in the process, this is your moment!
Description
  • Conduct patient assessments in both inpatient and outpatient settings and create tailored rehabilitation plans
  • Implement physical therapy treatments aimed at enhancing mobility, balance, strength, and postural control
  • Work together with nurses, physicians, case managers, and other rehabilitation specialists to maximize patient outcomes
  • Engage with patients and their families to provide education on therapy goals, discharge processes, and home exercises
  • Document findings, treatments, and progress in line with hospital and regulatory standards
  • Join interdisciplinary meetings and care discussions to guarantee a seamless continuum of care
Education
  • Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution
Certifications
  • State licensure as a Doctor of Physical Therapy
  • CPR certification is preferred
  • Specialty certifications (e.g., neurological, geriatric) are advantageous but not mandatory
Skills
  • Prior experience in a similar role is highly preferred
  • Capability to work with patients facing complex conditions and mobility challenges
  • Excellent communication and collaborative skills are a must
  • Proficient in using digital and electronic healthcare systems for documentation
Benefits
  • Competitive salary and comprehensive compensation package
  • Inclusivity in benefits covering health, dental, and vision care
  • Opportunities for continued education and reimbursements for licensure
  • Flexible scheduling alongside paid time off
  • A supportive team environment with growth potential

Your Daily Experience
No two days are alike, and every patient interaction holds weight. You will play a vital role in the early phases of your patients' recovery journey-whether it's assisting someone in regaining their balance post-surgery or guiding an individual through the arduous process of rehabilitation after a stroke.
This role is one of hands-on, compassionate care, where clinical acumen meets genuine empathy. You'll evaluate patient needs, execute focused treatment strategies, and adjust care plans based on each individual's progress. Collaborating with a multifaceted care team, you will also play an essential part in expediting safe transitions and discharge planning.
Precision, attention to detail, and a heartfelt approach are not just expectations-they are the essence of this rewarding position. Your contributions will have an immediate and life-changing impact on those in your care.
Your Ideal Profile
You are more than just your qualifications; you recognize the strength of movement, the importance of compassion, and that every step forward is significant-no matter how small. We are looking for a Doctor of Physical Therapy who embodies clinical expertise, emotional intelligence, and the ability to flourish in a dynamic and collaborative setting. Whether you are a novice eager to learn or a seasoned pro, if you champion evidence-based practices, teamwork, and human connection, we want to connect with you!
Empower Others to Thrive - While Elevating Your Path
This position is more than just a career; it's a calling. Here, your talents align with your purpose, and your presence shapes lives. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy in Mesa, Arizona, you will immerse yourself in a community of impassioned professionals, a thriving work culture, and a locale that will invigorate your spirit.
Let us support your professional growth, enhance your skills, and reignite your passion for meaningful work. Join our vibrant community and experience a role that moves you-and those you care for-forward.