Physical Therapist PRN
Job Description
Supervise Physical Therapy Assistants, Physical Therapists with temporary licenses, students, and ancillary staff in accordance with state licensure requirements and professional standards.
Performs (including documentation of such) screens, evaluations, progress reports, treatment encounter notes, and reevaluations of residents in regard to physical therapy needs upon referral in a timely manner.
Establishes long-term and short-term goals determined by evaluation in conjunction with the resident, physician, caregiver, and additional disciplines involved with patient care
Ensure MD orders are obtained for evaluations, treatments, recertifications, and discharges.
Responsible for the effective and efficient delivery and documentation of rehab services as outlined in the residents’ plan of care.
Fully participates in patient care, staffing, and other related meetings as assigned by DOR.
Monitors and makes changes to the residents’ plan of care as needed
Promotes safety for residents and employees in all areas of the facility.
Places residents’ needs first, to ensure that residents and families receive excellent clinical care in a caring and compassionate manner.
Orders, cleans, maintains, and reports issues with supplies and equipment as needed.
Establish professional relationships with residents, family members, and the facility team to ensure that consistent communication is provided to them regularly
Partner with residents, family members, and facility staff through the care and discharge planning process to facilitate transition to the appropriate level of care.
Assist as needed with facility training(s).
Be available to travel to facilities within a reasonable distance as needed.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Valid Physical Therapy license and able to practice in the state(s) of licensure.
The team members will need to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds,
push a minimum of 200 pounds, and push such a weight a minimum of 200 feet.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, and distance vision.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
The ability to write clear and concise routine reports and documentation regarding resident care.
The ability to speak effectively before groups of residents, team members, and family members.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, Access, etc.).
Familiar with telephone equipment, fax machines, coping machines, and other various pieces office equipment.
Must have knowledge of state practice acts, thorough knowledge of Medicare and third payer billing.
Must possess patience and understanding of the elderly and have a sincere interest in working with the elderly population.
The employee will adhere to all universal precautions and prescribed safety and infection control procedures at all times.
Washes hands thoroughly, uses disposable gloves where indicated and properly disposes of soiled materials.
Safeguards all resident information and adheres to all HIPPA regulations.
