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Physical Therapist 1 or 2, Acute Care (Career) - UCLA West Valley Medical Center

UCLA Health
Fully On-Sitefull_timeVerifiedPosted 3 Oct 2024
💰 $124,000/yr($94,000/yr$124,000/yr)

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General Information

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Work Location: West Hills, USA Onsite or Remote Fully On-Site Work Schedule 8 hour day shifts; including weekends and holidays Posted Date 08/08/2024 Salary Range: $52.73 - 63.91 Hourly Employment Type 2 - Staff: Career Duration Indefinite Job # 15326

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

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At UCLA West Valley Medical Center, our comprehensive team of highly skilled and compassionate rehab professionals is giving new life to thousands of people every year. We do it by transforming our passion for life into leading-edge rehab advancements and achievements. Join us and make a vital contribution to others’ lives.
Primary functions are to provide applicable physical therapy care for patients with various diagnoses. Major duties include: patient evaluation, patient treatment, documentation requirements, maintains expected productivity levels (including special assignments). The primary function is patient care, unless otherwise specified. May be required to float to outpatient areas and will be required to participate in holiday coverage.



Salary range: $47.11-$62.05 Hourly

Job Qualifications

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Required:
  • Licensure as a California Physical Therapist and current BLS certification from AHA or ARC 
  • Ability to float to outpatient areas
  • More than 2 years of licensed PT experience qualifies for PT 2 title

Preferred: 
  • Burn, Wound Care, or ICU experience

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