Licensed Massage Therapist PortlandLicensed Massage TherapistLacey, WashingtonOpportunity – With over 600 locations nationwide, a no stress membership-based model, and supplies, uniforms and other amenities provided, our massage therapists benefit from established client bases , full books, proven processes, and unified support and career development from a well-known , industry leader in wellness for the last 20 years. Our Massage Therapists use additional tools such as gliding cupping, hot stones, contrast therapy stones and Himalayan salt stones, to deliver customized treatments while keeping our therapists healthy and feeling their best.
Licensed Massage Therapist Accident Care ChiropracticLicensed Massage TherapistLakewood, Washington$40–$50LMTs work in tandem with a strong team of providers, led by our Chiropractic Physicians, to ensure the best recovery for each patient on an individualized care plan. We specialize in Chiropractic, Massage Therapy and Physical Rehabilitation for patients who have experienced or sustained any sort of injury through an automobile accident.
Licensed Massage Therapist Rainier Health Services IncLicensed Massage TherapistSpanaway, WAThe successful candidate will be knowledgeable in a variety of massage styles, possess a deep knowledge of human anatomy and the musculoskeletal system, and work well as part of a holistic wellness team. Educate clients on the services and products offered as well as the therapeutic benefits of regular massage therapy.
Physical Therapist Sea Mar Community Health CentersPhysical TherapistLakewood, WAThe Physical Therapist (PT) will administer physical therapy treatments by giving massages; initiating traction; applying physical agents, utilizing hydrotherapy tanks and whirlpool baths, moist packs, ultraviolet and infrared lamps, and ultrasound machines; directing treatments given by aides, technicians, and assistants. As part of a collaborative multidisciplinary team work side by side with physicians and other clinical staff to assess, plan, organize and implement Physical Therapy rehabilitative programs that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and improve or correct disabling conditions resulting from disease.
Physical Therapist Pelvic Floor Penrose & Associates Physical TherapyPhysical Therapist Pelvic FloorLacey, WAWe commit to educating our community via workshops, newspaper articles, free tips reports, blogs, social media posts, podcasts, and free screenings and discovery consult visits. We treat the whole person and offer health and wellness solutions via cash programs like regenerative therapies, personal training & pilates, massage therapy and weight loss/wellness coaching through low glycemic impact eating.
Physical Therapist Assistant Penrose & Associates Physical TherapyPhysical Therapist AssistantLacey, WAWe commit to educating our community via workshops, newspaper articles, free tips reports, blogs, social media posts, podcasts, and free screenings and discovery consult visits. We have weekly staff meetings to go over tough cases, practice skills, or evidence based practice items, and ideas to improve work flow and patient and staff experiences.
Physical Therapist Penrose & Associates Physical TherapyPhysical TherapistLacey, WAWe treat the whole person and offer health and wellness solutions via regenerative medicine options like EMTT, shockwave, PEMF, pulsed radio frequency, dry needling, massage, Pilates, and personal training, and weightloss and wellness. We commit to educating our community via workshops, newspaper articles, free tips reports, blogs, social media posts, podcasts, and free screenings and discovery consult visits.
Home Health PT CompassusHome Health PTOlympia, WA$47.26–$63.26 / hourAs a member of the multi-disciplinary team, the therapist assumes responsibility for communication of client related issues for appropriate team members or other facility/agency staff and participates in the collection and evaluation of data necessary to assess the appropriateness of care at home. Administers therapeutic exercises and functional activities using appropriate equipment and assistive devices (e.g., weights, pulleys, exercise machines, mats, steps, crutches, canes, parallel bars, and prostheses).