Physical Therapy

Wahiawa Physical Therapy LLC

Physical Therapy

Wahiawa, HI
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Competitive salary

    Dental insurance

    Health insurance

    Profit sharing

    Training & development

    Vision insurance

    Paid time off

    Benefits/Perks

    Competitive Compensation

    Great Work Environment

    Job Summary

    Looking for compassionate licensed physical therapists with a dynamic personality and orthopedic experience to work in a close knit, patient-centered environment. We see a variety of orthopedic cases - sports, industrial, pre/post surgical, geriatric, post partum, etc. This PT owned clinic supports professional growth and autonomy, collaboration, flexibility, and family balance.

    Current Hawaii Physical Therapy License is required. 1 year outpatient orthopedic experience is preferred, but new grads are welcome to start your orthopedic PT career here! We support continuing education in order to provide our patients with the best care possible.

    Responsibilities

    Perform initial evaluations, re-evaluations, and return to work or sport assessments

    Devise and execute detailed, effective treatment and care programs for patients

    Communicate and coordinate with patients’ physicians to ensure a consistent level of care

    Effectively communicate and coordinate with patients and caregiver to ensure that their problems, concerns, and goals are addressed

    Record daily SOAP and regular Progress notes on EMR

    Assist administrative staff with billing and reporting inquiries

    Comply with federal and state physical therapy regulations

    Complete at least 30 hours of continuing education every two years

    Qualifications

    Current Hawaii state physical therapy license required

    Current CPR Certification required

    Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

    The ability to create a positive, nurturing environment

    Familiarity with documenting on EMR

    The ability to work well and make decisions in a high-stress environment