Physical Therapist Jobs in Fresno, California
2 Fresno, CA Physical Therapist jobs found on Monster.
InSite Health will be starting a pilot occupational health program serving a new client in the Fresno area with multiple site location(s). Start date is TBD and total hours per week between 6-8 hours, primarily 6-10 am. Candidates who are able to demonstrate the following qualities will be considered: 1) Out-going and personable nature. 2) Ability to assert one's self in order to become accepted w...
Are you a pharmacist that aspires to be part of a growing, clinical team that works directly with doctors, nurses, therapist, and patients to improve medication management? Do you desire to take your career to the next level and become part of a team that is implementing a new, innovative, patient-focused company? Do you share a vision for healthcare improvement to improve quality and create effic...
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Physical Therapist
Salaries
$54,000.00 - $93,600.00
Typical Salary for Physical Therapist in Fresno
(388 Respondents)
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Education / Training
Doctorate
43.8%
Master's
36.1%
Bachelor's
12.5%
Professional
4.2%
Some College Coursework Completed
2.1%
(144 Respondents)
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