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Physical Therapist Job in Florida JK1511Nx - Port Charlotte, FL 33948
at StaffPointe in Port Charlotte, FL
Excellent opportunity for Physical Therapist in Port Charlotte, Florida. Position performs evaluations, develops effective patient treatment plans to restore, compensate or adapt for loss of patient function, by planning and administering medically prescribed therapy treatments in accordance with standards governing the facility and their discipline. Must be a graduate from an accredited program for PT, sorry no visa candidates. Florida is considered the vacation station with its sunny climate and situation. Florida's coastline is indented with estuaries, bays, inlets, lagoons and rivers, creating ideal enclaves for the location of holiday resorts. Right in the south the peninsula ends in an arc of islands resting on coral reefs, known as the Florida Keys. The central part of the state, particularly around Tampa and Orlando, has since become a theme park paradise for thrill seekers. Enticing venues offer everything from water slides to rollicking roller coasters, and themed animal habitats attract thousands to the accompanying resort hotels on the huge sites of Disney World, Sea World, Busch Gardens and other major resort operators. The famous Art Deco district and Latin American quarter are constantly thronged with visitors, many of them passengers from the hundreds of cruise ships that come and go in the bustling port. The Sunshine State, can offer anything for anyone: fine wining and dining, learning about space exploration, discovering endangered wildlife, riding a roller coaster or bronzing on one of its famous beaches. If you are interested in this opportunity, contact Julie Kramer directly at 888 333-4585 x 619. To expedite the recruiting process, forward your CV via email to jkramer@staffpointe.com or by fax at 877-878-1970 attn: Julie Kramer. Find more opportunities online or register for free at www.staffpointe.com. Please refer to job# JK1511Nx
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