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Do YOU want to join the AIM Rehab Services family?

As a Coral Springs, FL physical therapy practice committed to helping patients be pain-free, we are always accepting resumes from therapy and administrative staff who pride themselves on accepting new challenges and who have a strong desire to help others.

At AIM Rehab Services, our focus is on delivering exceptional results and services, learning new techniques, advancing our capabilities, and of course, having an exceptional team environment! We only accept staff into AIM Rehab Services who have the drive, passion, and enthusiasm for helping the patients we serve feel better fast.

Additionally, our expanding practice provides ample opportunities for further education and career advancement. Our available positions are as follows:

  • Physical Therapist
  • Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Occupational Therapist (CHT)
  • Speech Language Pathologist

If you think you’d be a good fit to our team of dedicated and compassionate therapists, technicians, and aids, don’t hesitate to reach out! Contact AIM Rehab Services in Coral Springs, FL today or submit the form and your resume below.

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