Physical Therapist Job Opening - Salt Lake City
The Intermountain Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City, UT is currently
seeking a physical therapist to work in a state of the art Movement Analysis
Laboratory. The laboratory utilizes a ten camera Vicon system, four force
plates, a twelve channel EMG system, platform and in-shoe foot pressure
distribution systems, and a metabolic measurement system. The therapist's
responsibilities include all aspects of movement assessment including
performing standardized assessments, physical exams, collecting, reducing,
and analyzing data, and interpreting the results. Education for these skills
will be provided both through laboratory instruction and by attending
national courses. Individuals with some previous neurological, pediatric
and/or laboratory experience are encouraged to apply. The Movement Analysis
Laboratory was opened in December, 1996 and is currently staffed by a
biomechanical engineer, two physical therapists, and a laboratory
coordinator. Shriners Hospitals for Children is an equal opportunity
employer and maintains a drug free work workplace.
Salt Lake City is conveniently located along the Wasatch front, the home to
some of the world's best skiing, hiking and mountain biking. Salary will be
commensurate with qualifications and experience, this position includes full
benefits. If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your CV to
the following address:
Bruce MacWilliams, Ph.D.
Movement Analysis Laboratory
Shriners Hospital for Children
Fairfax Rd. @ Virginia St.
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
bmacwilliams@shrinenet.org
phone: 801-536-3800
fax 801-536-3782
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The Intermountain Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City, UT is currently
seeking a physical therapist to work in a state of the art Movement Analysis
Laboratory. The laboratory utilizes a ten camera Vicon system, four force
plates, a twelve channel EMG system, platform and in-shoe foot pressure
distribution systems, and a metabolic measurement system. The therapist's
responsibilities include all aspects of movement assessment including
performing standardized assessments, physical exams, collecting, reducing,
and analyzing data, and interpreting the results. Education for these skills
will be provided both through laboratory instruction and by attending
national courses. Individuals with some previous neurological, pediatric
and/or laboratory experience are encouraged to apply. The Movement Analysis
Laboratory was opened in December, 1996 and is currently staffed by a
biomechanical engineer, two physical therapists, and a laboratory
coordinator. Shriners Hospitals for Children is an equal opportunity
employer and maintains a drug free work workplace.
Salt Lake City is conveniently located along the Wasatch front, the home to
some of the world's best skiing, hiking and mountain biking. Salary will be
commensurate with qualifications and experience, this position includes full
benefits. If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your CV to
the following address:
Bruce MacWilliams, Ph.D.
Movement Analysis Laboratory
Shriners Hospital for Children
Fairfax Rd. @ Virginia St.
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
bmacwilliams@shrinenet.org
phone: 801-536-3800
fax 801-536-3782
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