Physical Therapist
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Job Summary Reporting to the Chief Therapist or designee, the Physical Therapist is responsible for providing comprehensive patient care, including evaluations, treatment planning, and ongoing therapeutic interventions for patients across the lifespan. In this role, you will deliver high-quality, patient-centered rehabilitation services while collaborating with physicians, nurses, and interdisciplinary care teams. Physical Therapists play a critical role in helping patients restore mobility, improve function, and enhance overall quality of life. Care is provided in alignment with the philosophy, standards, and clinical objectives of the department while ensuring a safe and supportive environment for patients and their families. Minimum Qualifications Education Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited Physical Therapy program required. Experience Previous outpatient physical therapy experience strongly preferred. Licensure and Certification Current license to practice Physical Therapy in Massachusetts required. BLS Healthcare Provider certification required. Skills and Competencies • Strong clinical expertise appropriate for the patient population served • Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving abilities • Ability to exercise sound clinical judgment in patient care decisions • Professional and courteous communication with patients, families, and colleagues • Ability to prioritize workload and respond effectively to urgent patient needs • Commitment to service excellence and patient satisfaction • Strong computer skills and ability to maintain accurate clinical documentation • Ability to maintain patient confidentiality and protect sensitive information • Effective written and verbal communication skills in English
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