Location: Jay,FL, USA
Under the supervision of a physical therapist, the physical therapist assistant is a licensed provider of physical therapy services that delivers skilled physical therapy treatments to patients following the plan of care established by a physical therapist. This position carries out a therapeutic plan directed toward improving mobility, relieving pain, increasing strength, and decreasing deformity due to disease or injury.
* Implements the plan of care as established by the physical therapist
* Provides physical therapy services according to the state practice act, under the supervision of a physical therapist.
* Makes recommendations to and participates in the revisions to the plan of care.
* Updates the physical therapist of changes in the patient status that will impact the plan of care.
* Completes all required documentation according to current policies and procedures. Documentation reflects care provided and the outcomes achieved.
* Maintains and enhances professional clinical knowledge as well as promoting professional standards in physical therapy.
* Maintains current knowledge/certification/licensure. Pursues professional growth and development.
* Assist in other duties as assigned to support the operational needs of the department and organization.
* May be required to remain on campus immediately before, during, and after severe weather and/or disasters.
Minimum Education
* Associates Degree Physical Therapist Assistant Required
Licenses and Certifications
* Physical Therapist Assistant Licensed State of Florida Upon Hire Required
* BLS for Healthcare Providers (BLS) American Heart Association Upon Hire Required
Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
* Competence in the delivery of skilled physical therapy services and knowledge of the scope of practice for a physical therapist assistant.
* Competent in the delivery of evidence-based physical therapy interventions.
* Excellent time and resource management skills.
* Ability to maintain strenuous daily pace with overlapping schedule subject to multiple demands and interruptions.
* Function at a level of performance demonstrating sound judgment and decision making, including ability to seek direction and clarification from Physical Therapist.