Applying The Residency Program accepts one resident each spring with an anticipated start date of August 1st. To apply: submit your application by April 15 through RF-PTCAS, the centralized application for residency and fellowship programs in physical therapy. Please note that all offers of employment are contingent upon: verification of current immunizations (TB, hepatitis, tetanus) proof of CPR certification current Washington state physical therapy licensure complete credentialing process (including Washington state background check) Contact Website: http://www.physicaltherapy.uw.edu/ careers/acute/ Kate Rough, PT,DPT, NCS Phone: (206) 598-1427 Email: k8k@u.washington.edu Our program has obtained candidate status by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE). The ABPTRFE would like us to note that although achievement of candidate status signifies satisfactory progress toward accreditation, it does not assure that the program will be accredited. Our intention is to achieve accreditation in the first year of our program, prior to the graduation of our first resident. University of Washington Acute Care Physical Therapy Residency Program We are pleased to offer a 12 -month, full-time residency program for licensed physical therapists who want to specialize in acute care physical therapy. Residents complete their clinical experience at the University of Washington Medical Center, consistently named to the U.S. News and World Report Best Hospitals Honor Roll and #1 in the State of Washington. University of Washington Acute Care Physical Therapy Residency Program University of Washington Physical Therapy Department Box 356154 1959 NE Pacific Street Seattle, WA 98195-6154 Our mission to graduate residents who have advanced practice, teaching, and leadership skills in the area of acute care physical therapy. Our goals are to educate the physical therapy resident to: Improve the health of the pub- lic by educating physical therapy residents to provide safe, advanced, effective clinical care as a highly valued, integral member of the acute care interdisciplinary team Become educators for patients/ clients, physical therapy students and colleagues, the broader healthcare community, and the public, by providing hands on educational experience in the clinic and in the classroom Become consultants, advocates, and ambassadors of the physical therapy profession by providing structured mentorship and opportunities to engage in professional development and leadership Be a critical consumer of the available research, seamlessly integrate the best evidence into practice and disseminate information to their interdisciplinary colleagues and the larger physical therapy community Program Overview Clinical practice: Rotation through our main medical services including: general and orthopedic surgery, neuro/neurosurgery, general medicine, solid organ transplant, cardiothoracic care, and oncology Extensive experience in four different ICUs (surgery, medicine, cardiothoracic, and oncology) Teaching: Education of physical therapists related to the translation of research into practice Participation in the didactic and practical education of entry-level physical therapy students Didactic and Clinical Mentoring: 1:1 mentoring with DPT faculty members, and with expert clinical staff Weekly 1:1 clinical mentoring in direct patient care with skilled primary and adjunct mentors who are expert clinicians in their area of practice You’ll spend a minimum of 32 hours in clinical practice each week and receive 150 hours of one-on-one mentoring over the course of the year, allowing you to integrate newly acquired knowledge and skills into patient care The resident is a salaried position at the University of Washington. It includes medical and dental benefits, sick leave, two weeks of vacation and eight state-observed holidays. Check the website for annual tuition. Faculty Mentors Anne Moore, PT, DPT Kate Rough, PT, DPT, NCS Matthew Gaines, PT, DPT Shannon Collins, PT, DPT Adjunct Mentors Andrea Jones, PT, DPT Brooke Munton-Spray, PT, DPT Jaimee Sulzmann, PT, DPT Jason Menown, PT, MPT Kathryn Steucek, PT, MPT, GCS Lorette Loera, PT, MSPT Marie Potter Haase, PT, DPT Morgan Ryan-Wynnhoff, PT, DPT Silver Denton, PT, DPT, GCS Tara Johnston, PT, DPT Teri Albee-Olsen, PT, DPT, CCS Didactic Faculty Ellen McGough, PT, PhD Cyndi Robinson, PT, PhD Laura Martin, PT, MPT Jill Jandreau, PT, MSPT Mark Nelson, PT, MPT 1.27.16 Integrated Rehabilitation Group Physical Therapy is a well-established group of 32 outpatient orthopedic clinics located in The Beautiful state of Washington. We currently have an immediate need for a Physical Therapist in our Arlington, Washington location. Our staff seeks to provide excellent service and maximize your time in therapy to help you on your way to a full, healthy recovery. The integration of our talented employees, cutting edge techniques, and outstanding medical equipment, gives us the opportunity to develop a program tailored to each individual. We are seeking: •Graduate from an accredited college with an APTA curriculum. •Outpatient orthopedic experience within a private clinic or hospital preferred. •Current state of Washington license, CPR certification. •Outgoing and energetic personality. •New Grads welcome to apply. •Flexible Hours Available! For immediate consideration, please email resumes to LWelch@usph.com to 713-430-4020. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer – M/F/D/V Lynn Pursche Welch 713 297 7000 phone 713 430 4020 fax 713 828 6455 cell www.usph.com linkedin Picture yourself in Vancouver Public Schools. EducatorCareerFair WHY CHOOSE VPS • Renowned mentor program March March Specialists and Elementary Teachers Specialists and Secondary Teachers 2 • $1,200/yr for professional development • Nationally honored district • Award-winning leadership • Competitive pay and benefits 9 Doors open 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Bring a current résumé and be prepared for an onsite interview. Vancouver Public Schools Bates Center for Educational Leadership 2921 Falk Rd., Vancouver, WA 98661 RSVP REQUIRED 360-313-1086 HRvea@vansd.org Vancouver Public Schools will fill more than 300 teaching and specialist positions for the 2016-17 school year, including classroom, OT/PT, speech language and counselors. Picture yourself here. Mandarin Immersion Teacher Culinary Arts Teacher Counselor Middle Years Programme Teacher Spanish Immersion Teacher Teacher Librarian Job Announcement Position: Physical Therapist Location: Ocean Beach Hospital and Medical Clinics - Ilwaco, Washington The Ocean Beach Hospital and Medical Clinics is looking for a Physical Therapist to support an established Physical Therapy program at our facility. The Physical Therapist provides skilled physical therapy to patients/clients with a wide variety of diagnoses and disabilities both in an inpatient and outpatient setting in accordance with a physician’s plan of treatment, taking into account the individual needs of each patient. Requires skills in patient/client evaluation and treatment, as well as professional consultations to achieve maximum patient/client independence in accordance with the individual’s functional level and potential. Performs all duties in a manner that promotes team concept and reflects the Ocean Beach Hospital and Medical Clinic’s mission. Requirements: • Current Physical Therapy licensure through the State of Washington. • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider Certification required within 6 months. • One year of clinical experience in a healthcare setting preferred. Benefits: • Medical, Dental, and Vision plans upon eligibility. • Life and Disability insurance. • Supplemental insurance options. • Paid Time Off (PTO) • Employee Assistance Programs • Retirement Plans Salary: Negotiable depending on experience Type: Full time Shift: Day shift TBD Location: Ocean Beach Hospital – Ilwaco, WA Please visit our website oceanbeachhospital.com to learn more and to complete our online application.