Physical Therapist Jobs in Ventura, California
2 Ventura, CA Physical Therapist jobs found on Monster.
* Physical Therapist Home Health The Supervisor: Rehab Manager Qualifications Must have current California PT license and CPR card. Two years experience required. Home Health experience preferred. Position Summer This position is responsible for assessment, continuity of treatment and instruction of home health patients to detect, assess, prevent, correct, alleviate and limit physical disability,...
* Occupational Therapist Home Health The Supervisor: Rehab Manager Qualifications Must have current California OT license and CPR card. One year experience required. Home Health expierence preferred. Position Summer This position is responsible for assessment, continuity of treatment and instruction of home health patients whose abilities to cope with tasks and activities of daily living are threa...
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Physical Therapist
Salaries
$54,000.00 - $93,600.00
Typical Salary for Physical Therapist in Ventura
(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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