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SportsCare & Armworks Physical and Hand Therapy
Salem, Oregon, United States
(on-site)
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4 days ago
SportsCare & Armworks Physical and Hand Therapy
Salem, Oregon, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Function
Other
Certified Hand Therapist - Occupational Therapist
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Certified Hand Therapist - Occupational Therapist
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Description
Company DescriptionSportscare & Armworks Physical and Hand Therapy is locally owned and operated by therapists. We started providing physical therapy to the Portland metro area way back in 1963 and added occupational/hand therapy in 2006. We are a cohesive team that uses comprehensive OT and PT treatment approaches at our 6 convenient clinic locations throughout the Portland metro area, with an additional location in Salem, OR. We are 85 team members strong!
Sportscare & Armworks Physical and Hand Therapy team members enjoy being part of a collaborative team of OTs, PTs, Assistants, and Aides focused on being educators, guides, and coaches with our patients to get the best outcomes. Our entire leadership team is a combination of PTs and OTs who regularly treat patients, so we understand the issues you face every day.
Job Description
SportsCare & Armworks is excited to welcome a dedicated and motivated Occupational or Physical therapist to join our large hand team with an enthusiastic attitude to grow and develop their skillsas a hand therapist in our Salem clinic location for immediate hire. We are proud to offer a mentorship program for Occupational or Physical therapists who are interested in becoming a CHT. We have a well-defined and proven mentorship program that has allowed us to walk alongside 1-2 therapists a year over the past 10 years to achieve their CHT goal!
Qualifications
- Graduate from an accredited college with an AOTA curriculum.
- Current state of OR occupational therapy license, current CHT license, CPR certification.
- Experience in splinting preferred, or a strong willingness to learn splinting techniques.
- A therapist that is a coach, guide and educator for their patients.
- Excellent patient care and communication skills with the ability to multitask while providing an exceptional experience for anyone that enters the clinic.
- A passion for occupational therapy, hand therapy and patient care.
- Enjoys working in a dynamic and multi therapist team environment.
Additional Information
Salary Range: $93,000 - $109,000, dependent upon hand therapy experience
**Please note that there is a different salary scale for non-CHTs. Please inquire.
Sign-on Bonus available based on experience and clinic fit
- We treat post-traumatic, surgical, and repetitive strain injuries of the elbow, wrist and hand
- $1,500 annual CEU allowance plus Medbridge subscription
- 45-minute one-on-one treatment sessions, 11 treatments per day
- A charting slot is built into your schedule
- Excellent benefits package including 401k, health, dental, vision
- Generous Paid Time Off
- Employee discount plans
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Investment from a company that wants you to succeed and thrive
Mentorship program (additional benefits for non-CHT)
- An individualized mentorship plan with a CHT is offered for a newer hand therapist
- $500 for CHT exam (first attempt)
Job ID: 82320450
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