Physical Therapist Assistant - Acute Care
Job Description
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) - Critical Access Hospital - Permanent Employee
The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the supervision of a Physical Therapist to help patients reach their functional goals. This role involves implementing treatment plans and assisting patients with exercises and therapeutic activities.
Key Responsibilities
Patient Treatment: Instruct and motivate patients during exercises and functional activities. Administer various treatments, including therapeutic exercises, massage, and modalities (heat, sound, electrical).
Observation & Reporting: Observe patients' responses to treatment, measure their range of motion and vital signs, and report progress to the Physical Therapist.
Collaboration: Confer with the Physical Therapist and other staff to coordinate and modify treatment plans. Instruct patients and their families on therapeutic activities and plans.
Patient Handling: Safely transport, lift, and transfer patients to and from treatment areas.
Equipment: Fit patients for orthopedic braces and other supportive devices like crutches.
Qualifications & Requirements
Education: An Associate's degree or certification from a physical therapy program is required. You must also be licensed in Montana.
Skills: Strong patient care skills, compassion, and attention to detail are essential. You should also have a basic understanding of physical therapy and medical terminology.
Physical: This role requires the ability to lift up to 75 pounds when transferring and positioning patients. It involves prolonged periods of standing, reaching, and bending.
