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Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 21, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking a Physical Therapist (Acute Care) with pelvic floor certification (CAPP-Pelvic or PRPC) and oncology experience for a 13-week hospital-based outpatient assignment.
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Outpatient oncology specialty hospital setting focused on patients with cancer-related and pelvic floor diagnoses
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Pelvic floor caseload includes stress/fecal incontinence, constipation, painful intercourse, pelvic pain, pre/post-op pelvic floor care, endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, vaginal stenosis, low anterior resection, and pudendal neuralgia
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General oncology PT caseload includes low back pain, frozen shoulder, neuropathy, general strengthening, and ROM deficits
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Approximately 7 patient visits per day
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Day shift, 5x8-hour schedule, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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Epic EMR used for documentation
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Minimum 1 year of physical therapy experience required
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CAPP-Pelvic or PRPC certification required
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Current BLS and ACLS certifications required
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Active PT license required if applicable
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Experience in outpatient clinic and oncology settings required
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Proficiency with geriatric populations and adaptive/assistive devices required
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Competency in pelvic floor training, therapeutic exercise (AROM/AAROM/PROM), pain assessment, strength testing, and vital sign monitoring required
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Experience with gait training equipment (gait belt, crutches, rolling walker, standard walker, Hoyer lift, sit-to-stand lift, sliding boards, wheelchair assessment) required
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Skills in patient/family education, home exercise program development, and safety/injury prevention required
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OCS certification preferred
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Experience in cardiopulmonary, neuro, orthopedics, women's health, or vestibular therapy preferred
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Orientation is 40+ hours on-site
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Required scrub colors are grey, Caribbean blue, or navy
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Preferred additional skills include biofeedback, myofascial release, spinal mobilization, e-stim, TENS, ultrasound, and moist heat modalities