The Physical Therapist will carry out an individualized program of physical therapy including assessment, treatment, planning, implementation, education, and communication to maximize a patient's progress toward achieving functional goals who have traumatic brain injury. This role involves adhering to professional, ethical, and legal standards of practice, providing direct supervision of Physical Therapy Assistants (PTA), and assessing the need for and recommending adaptive or assistive technology. The therapist will develop staff and family training on physical therapy strategies, coordinate the dissemination of treatment plans, and integrate employment, educational, and independent living goals into therapy. Services are provided as designated on each individual consumer’s plan of care, with a focus on working directly with consumers to improve skills in all aspects of their life goals. Maintaining and submitting documentation on time, educating families about brain injury consequences, and attending trainings to stay current with evidence-based practice are key aspects of the role. The position requires making initial contact within 48 hours of referral to schedule an evaluation within 7 days and setting goals with input from PTAs and consumers. The therapist will provide quarterly summaries to regional rehab directors regarding goal attainment and adhere to all policy and procedure requirements. Establishing and maintaining professional rapport with consumers, co-workers, and community agencies, promoting public relations, and serving on task groups are also expected. The role includes providing care and maintenance for agency-issued devices.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level