As a Physical Therapist II (Inpatient Acute Rehab) you will perform advanced physical therapy services, including direct patient evaluations and treatments, and non-direct patient care activities. Demonstrate high clinical competency and develop expertise in at least one clinical area under general supervision, including:
Responsibilities:
Resource & Guidance: Serve as a resource on advanced physical therapy theory and practice. Guide staff on standard and complex assessments.
Training & Mentorship: Assist in training staff and students. Mentor non-rehab staff on rehab roles and techniques.
Team Management: Manage team operations in the absence of the Senior Physical Therapist.
Patient Care:
Service Provision: Provide physical therapy services to in-patients and out-patients with functional limitations.
Evaluations & Goals: Perform comprehensive evaluations, establish treatment goals, and plan appropriate treatments.
Treatment & Education: Treat patients individually or in groups, teach home care skills, and recommend discharge plans.
Effectiveness Analysis: Analyze treatment effectiveness and adjust plans as needed.
Documentation:
Record Keeping: Document evaluations, treatment plans, progress, and billing codes according to departmental procedures.
Quality Assurance & Training:
Quality Activities: Participate in quality assurance activities and suggest improvements.
In-Service Training: Engage in and present in-service training programs. Attend continuing education programs to maintain licensure.
Company Description
"Your Health, Our Passion: The Medical Heart of Maryland"
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