Physical Therapy Assistant
Statesville, NC Physical Therapy
Job Type
Full-time
Description

The applicant will work Monday - Friday. (NO weekends). 


GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:

Administers therapeutic procedures utilized in physical medicine and rehabilitation, as directed by physical therapist. Identifies patients in need of re-assessment or intervention by the physical therapist and routinely collaborates with the physical therapist regarding the plan of care. Will be working with a high energy, dynamic staff in a fun and diverse patient population including: orthopedics, neuro, vestibular, spinal specialties, and aquatics. Will be responsible for 1 on 1 patient care appointments. 


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Utilizes the physical therapist’s evaluation to identify patient’s skills, educational baseline, social setting, equipment needs, and discharge plan to establish the treatment approach for each patient.
  • Demonstrates attention to the Plan of Care without omission of key treatment points
  • Administers safe and effective treatment with corresponding documentation.
  • Works in coordination with PT to address changes as needed in the plan of care. 
  • Safely operates all equipment relevant to treatment
  • Provides excellent customer service to all stakeholders
  • Adheres to all policies and procedures for safety.
Requirements

EDUCATION: 

Associate’s Degree in Physical Therapy Assistant program from an accredited school. New grads welcome who want to be mentored.


EXPERIENCE:

1 year experience preferred


REQUIREMENTS:

  • North Carolina Board Certified
  • BLS Certification


KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

Maintain certification as a Physical Therapy Assistant in North Carolina, also maintain BLS certification.


ENVIRONMENTAL/WORKING CONDITIONS:

Combination of medical office and procedure/treatment areas of facility. Well-lighted, well ventilated with temperature controlled area.


PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS:

Variety of activities including sitting, walking, bending, reaching. Must be able to stand and/or walk to assist patients for extended periods of time. Occasionally mush push/lift/carry equipment and materials.