CLIENT: | Pivot Physical Therapy - 37464 Lion Dr. Unit 4, Selbyville, Delaware 19975 |
SETTING: | OP Ortho |
START DATE: | Before July |
GUARANTEE: | 40 hours |
ASSIGNMENT LENGTH: | 13 Weeks |
REQUESTED EXPERIENCE: | Must have OP Ortho Experience |
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EMR: | WebPT |
CASELOAD / PATIENT SCHEDULING: | Patient Population: depending on the clinic. Very rare do we treat infants, most pediatrics are like high school/middle school age Athletes. – this is where I like sending the link to the clinics website that shows their diagnosis Caseload: The average our clinics see is 10 to 12 patients per day. Expectation is between 48-55 per week. - The goal for each of our clinicians is to see 11 patients per day. They have the autonomy to see 11 patients however they want if it's on 30-minute treatment blocks or 40-minute treatment blocks. Some of our therapist double book a little throughout the day, some don't. Caseload depends on the clinic, will discuss more on the interview. Additional Information on Scheduling: Mostly one on one with some overlap if needed – BUT can depend on the clinics location. Hiring Manager will always go over expectations in regards to scheduling Avg New Evals: 5 per week is the goal |
SCHEDULE: | discussed during the interview, but usually M-F. Could also be open to doing 4/10s for the right person |
ADDITIONAL INFO: | Areas of Expertise at this clinic:
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LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS: | Living in Selbyville, DE Located just a few miles from Delaware's Eastern Shore, Selbyville is known locally as the Gateway to the Beaches. This small town has been around since 1778, and there are still many historical homes and buildings dotting Selbyville's streets. Selbyville, Delaware, residents enjoy a slow, beach-country pace of life. Things to Do in SelbyvilleWhen you're living in Selbyville, you can spend your time at historical sites, delicious local restaurants, and beautiful beaches. If you want to learn more about the history of Selbyville, DE, head to the Railroad Museum. This museum is located in the old Selbyville Railroad Station, which was built in the late 1800s. It has police department memorabilia, artifacts from Selbyville's old farms, maps from the 1800s, and more. Selbyville residents are encouraged to donate items to the museum, so there will always be something new to see each time you visit. In the summer, Selbyville residents spend their days on the beach at Fenwick Island State Park. This quiet beach is the perfect spot for sunbathing and swimming. Fenwick Island State Park is also one of the only beaches in Delaware with a designated surfing area, so feel free to bring your board. When you get hungry, you can try your luck fishing for a fresh catch. Or, if you'd rather just order your dinner, head over to one of Fenwick Island's many local eateries. At these restaurants, you'll be able to get a variety of Eastern Shore delicacies, including crab cakes, scallops, and lobster. During the warm summer months, you can also see shows at the Freeman Stage. This outdoor stage hosts shows from Memorial Day to Labor Day, including concerts, tribute shows, dance performances, and live theater. After the show, grab a great meal at a local Mexican restaurant near the stage; some have been part of the Selbyville neighborhood for more twenty years. |
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: | Days off |
COVID VACCINE REQUIRED? | |
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BILL RATE: | $70-$75 based on experience |