Physical Therapy Orthopedic Resident Position Available In Lee, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Lee Health Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program offers physical therapists the opportunity to enhance their skills in orthopedic physical therapy. Residents receive advanced clinical education and training in managing neuromusculoskeletal conditions. The program aims to develop successful orthopedic clinical specialists dedicated to improving patient care. The program runs for 13 months and offers a starting rate of $34.00/hour for new graduates.
Job Description
Location:
Lee Health -2776 Cleveland AveFort Myers
FL 33901
Department:
Rehab Services Centralized Positions Work Type:
Full Time Shift:
Shift 1/8:00:00 AM to 4:30:00 PM Minimum to
Midpoint Pay Rate:
$27.24 – $35.42 / hour (New grad starting rate: $34.00/hour) Summary The Lee Health Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program is a great opportunity for physical therapists to advance their knowledge and develop their clinical skills in the area of orthopedic physical therapy. The residency program is designed to prepare residents to become successful orthopedic clinical specialists committed to enhancing the quality of patient care and improving the life and mobility of individuals in the community. The program runs for 13 consecutive months. In the program, residents receive advanced clinical education and training in the management of patients with neuromusculoskeletal conditions: extremities (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, foot) spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar/sacroiliac) craniomandibular Mission Statement The Mission of the Lee Health Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program is to provide physical therapists with a comprehensive, well-rounded educational and clinical experience that will integrate clinical decision-making skills, evidence based practice, and advanced diagnostic skills in orthopedic physical therapy that represents a commitment to clinical excellence in quality, satisfaction, safety and compassionate care. Benefits of a Lee Health Residency At Lee Health, residents will be part of the ExceptionalLee team, with a focus on encouraging communication, empathy, and teamwork. Lee Health regularly celebrates service and recognizes what makes each of us unique. ExceptionalLee is just one way Lee Health strives to develop attentive leaders who believe in inspiring the people around them. Residents also will enjoy the beautiful Southwest Florida weather, filling free time with year-round outdoor recreation, wellness activities, and cultural events. Program Specifics The residency combines didactic work with clinical work to encourage the development of advanced levels of clinical reasoning, diagnostic skills, scientific knowledge, leadership, communication, and patient management. The residency is designed to develop orthopedic physical therapists with exposure to a diverse patient population and a variety of educational settings. Resident will begin employment as salaried, full-time employees on September 1 Residents rotate through three large outpatient locations Residents are exposed to diverse orthopedic diagnoses Residents attend Lee Healths LEEdership Institute, organizational development and leadership classes Applications All candidates for the Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency Program must have attained Florida licensure before beginning the residency program. Ideal applicants will have experience in orthopedics (through work or student internships), superior written and verbal communication skills, evidence of leadership skills, and a desire to improve and learn. To be considered you must provide with your application:
Resume Cover Letter/Letter of Intent Three Letters of Recommendation:
One academic Two clinical For more information please visit our residency website at: https://www.leehealth.org/careers/for-residents-and-medical-students/physical-therapy-orthopedic-residency
Job Requirements Educational Requirements:
Bachelors, Masters, or Doctor of Physical Therapy required
Experience Requirements:
None State of Florida Licensure Requirements:
Physical Therapy License required
Certifications/Registration Requirements:
BLS (American Heart Association / Basic Life Support)