Acute Care Physical Therapist
Launch a rewarding future as an Acute Care Physical Therapist in Southeastern North Carolina: Where impact, innovation, and growth come together for a PT career that truly shines! ✨
As an Acute Care Physical Therapist, this hospital offers PT professionals high-acuity exposure, modern rehab technologies, evidence-based tools, and strong mentorship with CEU support—backed by a culture that accelerates ideas into measurable outcomes and celebrates clinical excellence and safety.
Within the Therapy Services Department, the Acute Care Physical Therapist thrives in a collaborative rehabilitation service line connected to hospitalists, neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, and case management. The setting features a CMS 4-Star Hospital for quality performance, a Leapfrog “A” Safety Grade recognizing strong patient safety outcomes, is Joint Commission accredited, meeting national quality and safety standards, holds Advanced Primary Stroke Center certification for rapid, high-quality stroke care, is part of a stable nonprofit rural health system with strong community roots, and sustains a strong patient experience and teamwork culture, with close-knit interdisciplinary collaboration.
Reporting to a Therapy Services Manager, the Acute Care Physical Therapist is supported by friendly nurses and a diverse interprofessional team. The PT will evaluate across the lifespan, craft goal-driven plans of care, deliver safe modalities and manual techniques, progress mobility and device training, educate families, document precisely, and re-evaluate to outcomes—while delegating to PTAs/techs, precepting students, and stewarding supplies. Requirements include a current North Carolina PT license and CPR, with new graduates welcome and 1–2 years of experience preferred.
Southeastern North Carolina rewards the Acute Care Physical Therapist with PT-friendly living: beaches, rivers, and longleaf trails; mild four-season weather; affordable cost of living; diverse cuisine; family-friendly neighborhoods and modern apartments; reputable schools and nearby higher education; quick commutes, regional airports, and growing job markets; vibrant arts, concerts, sports, festivals, and inclusive community life.
The Acute Care Physical Therapist can expect competitive compensation and a comprehensive suite of health and retirement benefits. Connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter today to explore this PT opportunity and make your move. 📩
As an Acute Care Physical Therapist, this hospital offers PT professionals high-acuity exposure, modern rehab technologies, evidence-based tools, and strong mentorship with CEU support—backed by a culture that accelerates ideas into measurable outcomes and celebrates clinical excellence and safety.
Within the Therapy Services Department, the Acute Care Physical Therapist thrives in a collaborative rehabilitation service line connected to hospitalists, neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, and case management. The setting features a CMS 4-Star Hospital for quality performance, a Leapfrog “A” Safety Grade recognizing strong patient safety outcomes, is Joint Commission accredited, meeting national quality and safety standards, holds Advanced Primary Stroke Center certification for rapid, high-quality stroke care, is part of a stable nonprofit rural health system with strong community roots, and sustains a strong patient experience and teamwork culture, with close-knit interdisciplinary collaboration.
Reporting to a Therapy Services Manager, the Acute Care Physical Therapist is supported by friendly nurses and a diverse interprofessional team. The PT will evaluate across the lifespan, craft goal-driven plans of care, deliver safe modalities and manual techniques, progress mobility and device training, educate families, document precisely, and re-evaluate to outcomes—while delegating to PTAs/techs, precepting students, and stewarding supplies. Requirements include a current North Carolina PT license and CPR, with new graduates welcome and 1–2 years of experience preferred.
Southeastern North Carolina rewards the Acute Care Physical Therapist with PT-friendly living: beaches, rivers, and longleaf trails; mild four-season weather; affordable cost of living; diverse cuisine; family-friendly neighborhoods and modern apartments; reputable schools and nearby higher education; quick commutes, regional airports, and growing job markets; vibrant arts, concerts, sports, festivals, and inclusive community life.
The Acute Care Physical Therapist can expect competitive compensation and a comprehensive suite of health and retirement benefits. Connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter today to explore this PT opportunity and make your move. 📩