About The Position

Evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal, vascular and neurological diagnoses, with treatment specific to the patient. Education and preventative care to patients, patients' families, hospital associates and the community. Liaison between patients and family, physicians, nursing, and Social Services, etc. Serves the needs of patients, families, physicians through the effective and efficient delivery, education and coordination of physical therapy services. Essential Responsibilities: 1. Use common sense and special clinical skills to care for the sick or handicapped with regard to the patient's age and diagnosis. Provides high quality patient treatment. This includes evaluation, treatment planning and implementation, patient/family education and instruction, provision of safety procedures, and communication with those indicated given the patient, (ie. patient, family, physician, other hospital associates, etc). Carries through all duties deemed necessary to maintain high level of quality of care and efficiency as defined by department manager. Ages of patients treated range from pediatric to geriatric. 2. Operates equipment related to patient care, (ie. ultrasound, electrical stimulation units, mechanical traction, exercise equipment, wound care equipment, hospital beds, etc.). 3. Directs patients in care and use of assistive devices, braces, orthotics, prosthetic, exercise equipment, and orthopedic devices. 4. Directs and aids patients in mobility and strengthening exercises, muscle reeducation, gait and activities of daily living training, and functional training. 5. Adapts conventional physiotherapeutic techniques to meet the need of patients unable to comprehend verbal commands or voluntarily carry out a regimen of therapeutic exercise. 6. Documents patient care following requirements defined by HFAP and departmental policy and procedure. 7. Participates in continuous quality improvement process as it relates to patient care, including but not exclusive to evaluation and peer review of patient care quality. Displays excellent guest relations with all patients, customer and co-associate correspondence and displays excellent telephone etiquette. 8. Communicates effectively with intra- and interdepartmental associates as it relates to patient care and customer relations. Supports hospital's mission and value statement, strategic plan and vision and department service statement and department philosophy. 9. Directs and supervises activities of aides, students, and volunteers. 10. Assists with departmental functions deemed necessary by Director of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy. 11. Participates in providing educational material to departmental staff on a rotating basis. Responsible for continuing self-education in areas of interest and those pertinent to the diagnosis treated in the clinic. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the associate for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Requirements

  • Graduation from a Physical, Occupational or Speech Therapy School or Program approved and accredited by American Physical Therapy Association, American Occupational Therapy Association and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Department of Education, Standards for Accreditation of Education Programs for Physical, Occupational, or Speech Therapists, as most recently published.
  • Continuing education courses pertinent to clinical practice and professional responsibilities, or as requested by Department Director.
  • Active participation in the AP/OTA, on the local, State, and national levels, as deemed necessary by department director.
  • Minimum of Bachelor of Science degree.
  • Licensure, or eligibility for licensure, in the State of Indiana.
  • Certification in CPR required.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate and treat patients with musculoskeletal, vascular and neurological diagnoses.
  • Provide education and preventative care to patients, families, hospital associates, and the community.
  • Act as a liaison between patients, families, physicians, nursing, and Social Services.
  • Deliver, educate, and coordinate physical therapy services effectively and efficiently.
  • Perform patient evaluations, treatment planning, and implementation.
  • Educate and instruct patients and families on treatment and safety procedures.
  • Communicate with patients, families, physicians, and other hospital associates.
  • Operate patient care equipment such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation units, mechanical traction, exercise equipment, wound care equipment, and hospital beds.
  • Instruct patients on the care and use of assistive devices, braces, orthotics, prosthetics, exercise equipment, and orthopedic devices.
  • Guide and assist patients in mobility, strengthening exercises, muscle reeducation, gait training, activities of daily living training, and functional training.
  • Adapt physiotherapeutic techniques for patients with communication or comprehension difficulties.
  • Document patient care according to HFAP and departmental policies.
  • Participate in continuous quality improvement processes, including patient care evaluation and peer review.
  • Maintain excellent guest relations with patients, customers, and co-associates.
  • Communicate effectively with intra- and interdepartmental associates regarding patient care and customer relations.
  • Support the hospital's mission, value statement, strategic plan, vision, and department philosophy.
  • Direct and supervise activities of aides, students, and volunteers.
  • Assist with departmental functions as directed by the Director of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy.
  • Provide educational material to departmental staff.
  • Engage in continuing self-education relevant to clinical practice and diagnoses treated.
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