Physical Therapist

  • St Marks Hospital
  • Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Full Time
Job Details
  • Start Date: 6/22/2026
  • Shift: 12H Days (7:00 AM-7:00 PM)
  • Length: 13 Weeks
  • Weekly Hours: 36.0
  • Facility Type: Short Term Acute Care Hospital
  • Trauma: Level II
  • Beds: 293
  • Chart System: Epic
Requirements
  • New Grads Welcome
  • Master's or Doctorate in Physical Therapy
  • Passed FSBPT Exam
  • Current American Heart Association Healthcare Providers BLS/CPR
  • Valid UT license
About Salt Lake City, Utah Geography

Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah, is nestled in the northern part of the Salt Lake Valley, flanked by the grand Wasatch Range to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west. The city sits on the southeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, which covers an impressive 1,700 square miles but is exceedingly shallow and renowned for its high salinity. The Jordan River meanders through the city, flowing from Utah Lake to the Great Salt Lake. The valley, historically an ancient lakebed, is known for the fine-grained, fertile soil known as lake bottom loess, which supports diverse agricultural activities in the region.

The geography immediately around Salt Lake City is quite diverse, presenting a mix of urban and natural landscapes. The city's proximity to the Wasatch Mountains affords an array of outdoor activities, from hiking and skiing to mountain biking. These nearby mountains are also a significant source of water and recreation, while the steady incline of the valley floor rises to meet the rugged, often snow-covered peaks. To the west, the Great Salt Lake dominates the scenery, influencing local climate patterns and providing habitat for millions of migratory birds. This unique juxtaposition of urban expansion adjacent to such distinctive natural features defines the geographical character of Salt Lake City and its surroundings.

Culture Salt Lake City sits in the Wasatch Mountains, a blend of its pioneer past and a modern, thriving city. Utah's cultural center, it combines religious landmarks with a burgeoning tech scene. Residents have a practical, energetic approach to life, fueled by the nearby outdoor recreation opportunities. A diverse populationtech workers, outdoor enthusiasts, and foodiescontributes to a vibrant social scene.Museums and hiking trails are equally popular; the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and professional sports teams draw large crowds. The city balances religious traditions with a secular lifestyle, offering high-end restaurants alongside casual eateries and a strong coffee culture.Unique events like Sundance and the Utah Pride Parade reflect the city's eclectic nature. While its history is evident, Salt Lake City is forward-looking. This mix of tradition and progress creates a distinct identitya close-knit community with a diverse and evolving character. Cost of Living
  • Rent: The Salt Lake City housing market is competitive, reflecting its attractive location and growing economy. Expect to pay $1,300-$1,500 monthly for a one-bedroom apartment, and $2,000 or more for larger units. Rental costs vary significantly depending on location and amenities.
  • Groceries: Grocery costs in Salt Lake City are comparable to national averages. A single person should budget around $300 per month. While some choices are pricier, it's possible to manage costs through smart shopping and meal planning.
  • Transportation: Transportation expenses in Salt Lake City can be significant, depending on your preference. A monthly UTA pass is approximately $83. If you choose to drive, factor in gas costs and parking fees, which can add up.
Tourist Attractions
  • Temple Square: Ah, Temple Square, the epicenter of the Beehive State's spiritual buzz. Whether you're seeking divine inspiration, architectural admiration, or just keen on familiarizing yourself with the Latter-day Saint movement, this 10-acre plot is your go-to nexus. It's not just a temple; it's a montage of history, gardens, and the iconic Salt Lake Temple (which, mind you, is more of an exterior marvel since non-members can't peek inside).
  • Utah State Capitol: Perched on a hill with a vigilant eye over Salt Lake City, the Utah State Capitol is both a beacon of governance and grandeur. Not only does it house philosophies and policies, but it's also where marble corridors echo with the footsteps of both the powerful and the public. Tour it for the love of democracy, stay for the gratuitous photoshoots amidst its neoclassical charm.
  • The Great Salt Lake: Its salty, its grand, and its certainly not your average lake. Just a wee bit north of the city, The Great Salt Lake is renowned for making swimmers buoyant and scientists intrigued. It's an essential habitat for migratory birds and home to a rather pungent aroma that's a small price to pay for such natural splendor.
  • Natural History Museum of Utah: Dinosaurs and gemstones and Native American artifacts, oh my! Prepare yourself for enlightenment at the Natural History Museum of Utah, where Utah's ancient landscapes resurrect before your eyes. Tucked into the foothills of the Wasatch Range, this museum earns high marks not only for its collection but for its stunning home at the Rio Tinto Center.
  • Red Butte Garden and Arboretum: Purveyors of chlorophyll-infused tranquility will revel in the Red Butte Garden and Arboretum. Smile as you peruse over 100 acres of botanical bliss and thematic gardens. Whether youre an amateur botanist or just seeking a peaceful stroll, its the sort of greenery spectacle where even the busiest bees find time to stop and smell the roses (and everything else that blooms).
Summer Climate Summer: Sunshine's front seat! SLC summers bask in the glow of the sun that beams down with the warmth of a grandparent's hug. Days are long, urging you to explore every outdoor nook and crank up the AC. Temperatures soar, but so does the fun at local festivals, outdoor concerts, and the humbling presence of those stunning Wasatch Mountains. Hydration becomes your new best friend. Fall Climate Fall: Autumn's runway show! The city turns into a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and yellows as if the trees are competing for the best fall attire. Crisp, fresh air complements the season's vibrant wardrobe, giving you every reason to indulge in pumpkin-flavored everything. It's the perfect pre-winter interlude, inviting you to enjoy the outdoors minus the perspiration or shivers.
Job ID: 523389277
Originally Posted on: 6/2/2026

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