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Physical Therapy Jobs
Whether you’re a recent grad or a seasoned therapist, a Physical Therapist job at Rush University Medical Center means having the resources of the nation’s leading research hospitals at your disposal. Our award-winning patient care means greater career opportunities for you, including job mentoring, continuing education, and outpatient, rehab, acute, and pediatric rounds to further your own career advancement. When you dedicate yourself to helping us deliver the highest quality care, we return the favor with career opportunities and employment benefits that are among the best in the field. It’s how your career should be.
Recent Openings
- Physical Therapist Registry - Chicago, IL
- Description: *** REGISTRY OPPORTUNITIES*** Join the Physical Therapy team at Rush University Medical Center, and you will join a dedicated team of PT professionals in a challenging and rewarding clinical setting. We offer an environment that allows for your development and growth, with opportunities that suit both the seasoned therapist and the new graduate. Some of the highlights of the Physical Therapy Department at Rush include: hi...
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Location
Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois, and is located along the southwestern shore of freshwater Lake Michigan. The city lies within the humid continental climate zone and experiences four distinct seasons.
Chicago is a major world financial center, with the second largest central business district in the U.S. Manufacturing, printing, publishing and food processing also play major roles in the city's economy. Several medical products and services companies are headquartered in the Chicago area.
The city's waterfront appeal and nightlife has attracted both residents and tourists alike. Over a third of the city population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods (from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the south).