Employment Opportunities

At The Orthopaedic Institute we strive to provide a workplace that is not only efficient and productive, but employee friendly as well. We also strive to provide a workplace that is filled with people who have positive, upbeat attitudes about their jobs and coworkers, and embrace a real sense of team and teamwork. This in turn enables us to provide the best opportunity for fulfilling our reason for being -- helping people -- our patients. After all, if you have to work for a living, you might as well enjoy your job, the people you work with and find satisfaction in knowing that you helped us succeed in Improving Lives - Everyday.

We are always looking for great people to add to our team. If you are interested in working at The Orthopaedic Institute, please complete an Employment Application and email to hr@toi-health.com or fax to (352) 367-2308 (no phone calls, please).

The following positions are currently available in our Gainesville Office:

Full Time Positions:

    Med-Tech/Receptionist

   Occupational or Physical Therapist (Float)

   Physical Therapist (Float)

   Entry Level IT Specialist
    
    Staff Assistant

    Receptionist (Physical Therapy):
Monday - Thursday 10am-7pm, Friday 8am-5pm

Part Time Positions:

   No current vacancies


The following positions are currently available in our Ocala Office:

Full Time Positions:

     No current vacancies

Part Time Positions:

   No current vacancies


The following positions are currently available in our Lake City Office:

Full Time Positions:

    No current vacancies

Part Time Positions:

    No current vacancies


The following positions are currently available in our Alachua Office:

 Full Time Positions:

     No current vacancies

Part Time Positions: 

    No current vacancies


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