Physical Therapist FT
Pikes Peak Post Acute · Primrose, NE · 2 wk ago
Healthcare$55–$60/hrFull-time
Essential Duties
- Evaluate residents to determine physical therapy needs, functional limitations, and rehabilitation potential in accordance with physician orders and facility policies.
- Develop, implement, and update individualized treatment plans to improve mobility, strength, balance, endurance, and functional independence.
- Aid nursing department with training of Restorative Aides.
- Supervise Physical Therapy Assistants in direct resident care and resident related activities, following state practice act.
- Communicate regularly with physicians, nursing staff, interdisciplinary team members, residents, and families regarding progress, goals, and discharge planning.
- Participate in Resident Care conferences, Utilization Review meetings, and Rehabilitation meetings as needed.
- Provide in-services on training programs for other staff in the facility as needed.
Qualification
- Education and/or Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy, prefer graduates of Masters or Doctorate Program in Physical Therapy.
- Computer Skills: Proficient in computer skills such as inputting data into programs for Net Health and Point Click Care.
- Licenses and Certifications: Licensed as a Physical Therapist in the state. Must maintain a license in good standing at all times with the state board. Determine additional certification as appropriate per facility. CPR certification, if required by licensure.
Physical Demands
- The essential functions of this position require the ability to stand and walk frequently and sit occasionally, as well as occasionally climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl as needed to provide resident care and operate equipment.
- The position requires the ability to reach, push, pull, lift, and manipulate objects and equipment, with exertion that may occasionally exceed 100 pounds, frequently exceed 50 pounds, or constantly exceed 20 pounds to safely move residents or equipment.
- Effective communication, including talking and hearing, is required to interact with residents, families, and the healthcare team.
- The ability to perceive and respond to environmental cues, including tactile, auditory, and visual information, is essential for safe and effective resident care.