Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician at NeuroSync summary:
We are seeking a part-time Licensed Physical Therapist to utilize EyeSync TBI technology for treating patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), developing individualized therapy programs, and collaborating with healthcare professionals for integrated care. The ideal candidate will have 2+ years of experience in physical therapy, specifically in TBI treatment, along with strong therapeutic skills and proficiency in medical technology. This position offers a competitive compensation package to join our innovative medical team focused on enhancing brain health through objective measurements and VR-based diagnostics.
NeuroSync is on a mission to provide objective neurological measurements that enable medical professionals to assess, address, and improve brain health. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications and 17 patents, our VR-based diagnostics platform, TBI-related clinical assessment workflows, and customizable brain performance training are trusted by over 4,000 providers at leading medical centers and sports organizations.
Job Description
We are seeking a part-time Licensed Physical Therapist to join our medical team in Illinois.
Responsibilities include:
- Utilize EyeSync TBI technology to treat patients with TBIs.
- Develop and implement individualized TBI therapy programs for patients.
- Collaborate with neurologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure integrated patient care.
- Maintain accurate and detailed patient records.
Skills Required:
- 2+ years of experience in physical therapy, with specific experience in treating TBI patients preferred.
- Strong therapeutic and rehabilitation capabilities.
- Proficiency in using medical technology.
- Excellent bedside manner and time management capabilities.
- Current and valid state physical therapy license.
Compensation:
Competitive package, discussed during the interview process.
Keywords:
Physical Therapist, TBI treatment, Rehabilitation, NeuroSync, Brain health, Therapy programs, Medical technology, Patient care, Illinois, Healthcare