Therapist / Physical Therapy / Vermont / PT - HOME HEALTH - RUTLAND, VT Job
Aureus Medical Group
Rutland, VT
New
‌
Physical Therapist - Outpatient
National Staffing Solutions
Rutland, VT
New
$2,179 - $2,522 / week
‌
Certified Hand Therapist
KA Recruiting
Killington, VT
New
‌
Travel Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant - Paying up to $1,582/week
Vivian Health
Granville, New York
New
$1,582 / week
‌
School Services - Occupational Therapist - $2,278 per week
National Staffing Solutions-Therapy
Rutland, Vermont
New
$2,278 / week
‌
Travel Occupational Therapist - Paying up to $2,182/week
Vivian Health
Granville, New York
New
$2,182 / week
‌
Certified Hand Therapist
Rutland Regional Medical Center
Rutland, VT
$32.01 - $51 / hour
‌
Lymphedema Specialist
Clinical Management Consultants Careers
Cavendish, Vermont
New
‌
Travel Nurse RN - Psych - $2,110 per week in Brattleboro, VT
TravelNurseSource
Rutland, VT
Hourly
401(k)
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$2,110 / week
‌
Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $2,150 per week in Rutland, VT
TravelNurseNetwork
Rutland, VT
New
Hourly
401(k)
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$2,150 / week
‌
Local Contract Physical Therapy Assistant - $37-42 per hour
MedAdventures
Rutland, Vermont
Part-Time
Hourly
401(k)
Health Insurance
$37 - $42 / hour
‌
Retail & Customer Care Associate
Farmhouse Pottery
Woodstock, VT
New
Hourly
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Parental Leave
‌
Travel Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant - $1,206 per week
Marvel Medical Staffing Therapy
Granville, NY
New
Part-Time
401(k)
$1,206 / week
‌
Travel Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant - $1,582 per week
Jackson Therapy
Granville, NY
New
401(k)
$1,582 / week
‌
Travel Physical Therapist (PT)
Fusion Medical Staffing
Rutland, VT
New
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Job Description
Working as an Occupational Therapist in Rutland, VT
There are 29 Occupational Therapist opportunities available in Rutland, VT all with unique requirements.
Occupational therapists' jobs entail helping patients overcome physical or mental disabilities to participate in their choosing daily lives and activities. They work with people of all ages and may specialize in assessing, planning, and providing therapeutic interventions for individuals with birth to late-life challenges. Typically they work with those who have non-acute injuries, including survivors of strokes and spinal cord injuries. This role commonly works as part of a team that regularly includes nursing, social work, and physical therapy professionals.