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<strong>Benefits:<br><br></strong><ul><li>Health insurance</li><li>Paid time off<br><br><br></li></ul><strong><em>Do you enjoy helping others, and take pride in getting the job done?<br><br></em></strong><strong><em>Consider being a Physical Therapist Technician! We are looking for a person who is friendly, outgoing, and quick on their feet.<br><br></em></strong>BioMechanic Physical Therapy is an award winning clinic where patients and staff alike have fun while healing. Physical Therapy requires patients to spend several hours a week in our clinic, so we do our very best to make it warm and welcoming. As the physical therapy tech, you are instrumental in keeping the flow of the clinic going by managing the activity on the floor. If you love to be active and on your feet at work instead of sitting at a desk, then this is the job for you! We like to have fun, but we are professionals helping people who are in pain, so a professional appearance, empathy, and a strong work ethic are essential too. For this job you have to be a master at multi-tasking, communicating and being psychic is a plus! (jk, what that really means is you are listening and watching and know what your PT needs before they even ask!)<br><br>Experience in a healthcare or exercise related field is preferred, but not required. We will train the person with the right raw materials. Personal Trainers, Massage Therapists, Pilates, or Yoga instructors are welcome to apply!<br><br><strong>Responsibilities of a Physical Therapy Technician include:<br><br></strong><ul><li>Support the Physical Therapists, and anticipate their needs so they may give their patients their full attention</li><li>Supervise patient exercises and communicate proper form</li><li>Have a "sense of urgency" so that patients are set up for treatment on time</li><li>Keep the clinic clean and orderly</li><li>Multi-task while maintaining a positive, friendly attitude</li><li>Knowledge of basic anatomy<br><br><br></li></ul><strong>Full-Time Morning Position - 7:00 am - 3:00 pm<br><br></strong><em>At BioMechanic Physical Therapy we offer full-time employees:<br><br></em><ul><li> Full time benefits start at 32 hours per week</li><li>Competitive Salary</li><li>Vacation time (starts at 2 weeks, increasing with time)</li><li>Retirement Plan, matching 3% of your salary</li><li>Cost sharing for Health Insurance</li><li>Opportunities for career advancement</li><li>Paid Holidays<br><br><br></li></ul>100% Physical Therapist owned!<br><br>Apply today to start your new career!<br><br>Please visit our website at www.BioMechanicPhysicalTherapy.com<br><br>our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/BiomechanicPhysicaltherapy,<br><br>our Facebook page to see a video tour of the office, staff photos, testimonials and more! https://business.facebook.com/BioMechanicPT<br><br>Job Type: Full-Time - 7:00 am - 3:00 pm<br><br>Pay: $15.00 - $19.00 per hour

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