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DPT / Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Physical Therapist

MLee Medical Employment
FULL_TIME Remote ยท US Tulsa, OK, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Join a mission-driven team that is transforming lives through the art of rehabilitation in the heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Imagine waking up to a day where every action you take has the power to help someone regain their footing after a significant medical event. Your role as a Physical Therapist extends beyond mere healing; you will play a vital part in restoring independence, dignity, and a sense of normalcy during life's most challenging times. In the vibrant city of Tulsa, you'll find your professional journey intertwined with a rich tapestry of culture and community. Known for its warm-hearted residents and innovative spirit, Tulsa provides a backdrop where clinical excellence meets a fulfilling lifestyle. If you are eager to leave a lasting impact on the lives of others while enjoying a meaningful work life, consider making this your next professional chapter. In this role, you will conduct thorough evaluations of patients in both inpatient and outpatient environments, crafting personalized treatment strategies that cater to each individual's needs. You will implement targeted physical therapy interventions that help improve mobility, enhance strength, and foster overall well-being. Working collaboratively with nurses, physicians, and other rehabilitation experts, your contribution will be essential to ensuring optimal patient outcomes. As a mentor, you'll guide families through therapeutic goals and prepare them for safe transitions to home. You will also meticulously document patient progress in compliance with facility requirements and participate in interdisciplinary care rounds, fostering a collaborative environment. To qualify for this fulfilling role, you will need a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) or an equivalent degree that meets accreditation standards. Your state licensure as a Physical Therapist is crucial, and while CPR certification is preferred, any specialized training in areas such as neurology or geriatrics will be highly regarded. Your