Physical Therapist- Per Diem
Job Summary
Responsibilities
Requirements
Qualifications
Skills
Benefits
Provides high quality care and serves as a member of the PACE interdisciplinary team (IDT). Performs in-person assessments for participants at initial enrollment and as-needed ongoing as determined by the IDT. Assesses the need for adaptive durable medical equipment, specialized shoes and prosthesis. Ability to assess participant’s home for safety and mobility. Recommend home modifications and equipment. Plans for physical therapy treatment programs according to recognized standards and policies. Administers physical therapy treatment programs consistent in achieving identified goals and according to recognized standards and policies. Confer with interdisciplinary team on participant care issues. Documents evaluation, assessment, plan and treatment rendered accurately and in timely according to policy. Measures effectiveness of treatment, document and revise plan accordingly. Educates and instructs participants/family in procedures, home programs and document training and understanding by participant/family. Trains PACE staff in body mechanics, use of equipment, transfers, gait patterns, and methods to maximize safety and functional abilities in performing activities of daily living (ADL’s). Provides care and services in the center, clinic, contracted facilities, and participants’ homes according to each participant’s plan of care. Assists participant to function at most independent level possible. Develops and maintains positive relationships and communication with co-workers, participants and their families/significant others, and members of the community. Assists the interdisciplinary team members in understanding the significant rehabilitation needs of the participant and families Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to develop a comprehensive care plan for each participant. Maintains regular attendance at and participates in daily Interdisciplinary Team meetings, communicates participant changes and collaborates with team members in care planning decisions and coordination for 24-hour care delivery. Performs the duties of other IDT members based on professional licensing, competencies, and experience as needed. Actively participates in quality improvement projects and meetings. Fulfills the role of other IDT member(s) as needed according to licensure and competency requirements. Attends and actively participates in a variety of organizational meetings related to participant care or daily operations, in-services and community agency meetings. Completes all documentation of clinical service in participants’ medical records, including initial assessments; reassessments; change of status; and other significant events according to PACE documentation requirements. Follows all Policies and Procedures and OSHA safety guidelines. Protects privacy and maintains confidentiality of all company procedures, results and information about employees, participants, and families. Practices standard precautions. Maintains a safe working environment, following safety policies and procedures. Participate in continuing education classes and any required staff and training meetings. Maintains professional affiliations, required certifications and continuing education requirements.
Requirements
- Advanced degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited school of Physical Therapy
- Current license to practice Physical Therapy in the state
- Current driver’s license and proof of auto insurance
- Two (2) years of experience working on an interdisciplinary team in a hospital, nursing home or community-based setting is preferable.
- One (1) year of experience working with a frail or elderly population preferred.
Qualifications
- Passionate about helping older adults live meaningful, independent lives at home with grace and dignity
- Able to assess participant’s home for safety and mobility
- Able to recommend home modifications and equipment
- Able to administer physical therapy treatment programs consistently
- Able to educate and instruct participants/family in procedures, home programs and document training and understanding by participant/family
- Able to train PACE staff in body mechanics, use of equipment, transfers, gait patterns, and methods to maximize safety and functional abilities in performing activities of daily living (ADL’s)
Skills
- Ability to assess participant’s home for safety and mobility
- Ability to recommend home modifications and equipment
- Ability to administer physical therapy treatment programs consistently
- Ability to educate and instruct participants/family in procedures, home programs and document training and understanding by participant/family
- Ability to train PACE staff in body mechanics, use of equipment, transfers, gait patterns, and methods to maximize safety and functional abilities in performing activities of daily living (ADL’s)
Benefits
- Professional Growth: Access to training and career development
- A People First Environment: We make what is important to those we serve important to us
- Make an Impact: Enhance the quality of life for seniors