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We are looking for a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) to join our team! Current, unrestricted state license as a Physical Therapy Assistant in the state of practice. Provides direct physical therapy according to directions of physical therapist and in accordance with the physicians plan of care.
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Outpatient rehabilitation services including occupational, and speech therapy, wound care, physical and aquatic therapy are offered at two convenient locations in Kingsville. Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant - Wellness Center.
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Alternate Solutions Health Network LLC is seeking a Physical Therapy Assistant for a job in Cleveland, Ohio. Posted job title: physical therapy assistant. Specialty: Physical Therapy Assistant.
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The physical therapy assistant will work closely with a team of experienced OT’s, PT’s, PTA’s, social workers, and nurses. Instructs physical therapy and physical therapist assistant students.
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Utilize appropriate therapy equipment specific to patient diagnosis and needsPromote company mission and administrative policies to ensure the quality of careRequirements: Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from an American Physical Therapy Association-approved programCurrent Texas State License as a Physical TherapistCurrent Texas Driver's License and reliable transportationOne year of experience as a Physical Therapist in an acute care or rehabilitation setting.
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6+ months experience as a Physical Therapy Assistant is preferredCurrently Licensed as a Physical Therapy AssistantMust have a dependable vehicle, a valid driver’s license, and current auto insurance in accordance with the laws of the state.
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Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program approved by the American Therapy Association. Instructs patients and/or their families in the appropriate and safe use of prosthetic, orthotic and assistive devices (canes, walkers, wheelchairs, etc.
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The training and experience you gain while serving in this specialty, combined with your experience in leadership and problem solving, may help you transition from the military to the civilian employment sector as a physical therapy technician.
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Report any changes in the client’s condition to the qualified supervising Physical Therapist and Director of Nursing/ Director of Therapy. Graduate of an accredited physical therapy assistant program with either an Associate’s degree in science or applied science that is approved by American Physical Therapy Association, Inc.
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A Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) administers physical therapy to patients on an intermittent basis in their place of residence. Complies with ethical and professional standards of conduct as set forth by the American Physical Therapy Association.
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At least one (1) years' experience as a Physical Therapy Assistant (preferred. Graduate from a School of Physical Therapy approved by the American Physical Therapy Association or Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association and the Physical Therapy Association.
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Instructs, motivates, and assists patient to perform various physical activities and in use of assistant and supportive devices such as crutches, canes, and prostheses. Reviews Physician's referral (prescription) and patient's condition and medical records to determine physical therapy treatment required.
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Assistive Devices: Physical therapists may recommend and help patients use assistive devices like crutches, canes, walkers, or orthotic devices to aid in mobility and recovery. Pain Management: Physical therapists may use various methods to manage pain, such as heat or cold therapy, electrical stimulation, and techniques for reducing muscle tension.
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To continue to be an industry pioneer delivering unparalleled care, we need a Physical Therapist Assistant with commitment and compassion. This means you have countless ways to make a difference as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
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Job DescriptionRole and ResponsibilitiesA qualified professional, who directs, supervises, evaluates and provides physical therapy services to patients in the home following physician’s orders.
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