Rehabcare is looking for a physical therapist in Kansas City. If this is you, leave a comment with your e-mail address or send me a confidential note, and I'll get you directly in touch with a corporate Rehabcare recruiter.
Posting:
We are offering a staff level opportunity for a Physical Therapist in North Kansas City, Missouri at North Kansas City Hospital on our inpatient and subacute rehab programs.
As a licensed Physical Therapist, you will:
Provide the highest quality of rehabilitation services including
assessment, treatment planning, and therapeutic interventions in
an interdisciplinary environmentConduct patient and family education
Contribute to program development, quality improvement and productivity enhancement activities
Direct Physical Therapist Assistant and/or Rehabilitation
Technician staffWe offer a full range of benefits depending on your status, which may include
Competitive compensation
Health benefits - medical, dental, vision, & prescription
drug plan
401K with company match
Paid time off
Professional education assistance
Long and short term disability
Life insuranceQualifications for this Physical Therapist position:
Current license or eligibility as a Physical Therapist
Experience with adult or geriatric population is preferredRehabCare provides rehabilitation services in more than 1,250 locations throughout the United States. We manage services within inpatient, outpatient, skilled nursing, and home health settings. Learn more about us at www.rehabcare.com
And if you're a student for occupational therapy, physical therapy, or speech therapy, check out the campus relations site for Rehabcare. Ask about tuition reimbursement!
I'm not sure what the hold-up is... maybe they have re-thought their stance on how this is going to actually make the company any money. Or perhaps their lawyers pointed out the liability of providing agents a platform to stick their feet in their mouth. Whatever it is, it's hardly something I'd claim as being "Well done".
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Posted by: Jebs House | April 23, 2008 at 04:32 AM