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Physical Therapist with terminal academic doctorate degree (PhD, EdD, DSc) at time of employment. Experienced PT clinician and educator with a commitment to excellence in clinical teaching and scholarly activity to contribute to the profession of physical therapy and mission at Auburn University.
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A Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation and care of patients with various physical, mental, or emotional conditions. The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant must observe changes in the patient's performance and behavior, report these observations to the occupational therapist, and adjust the therapy interventions accordingly to ensure continuous improvement.
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Under the supervision of a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, or Physical Therapy Assistant, the Rehabilitation Services Aide (Rehab Aide) performs only delegated, selected or routine tasks.
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What you'll do Under the supervision of a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, or Physical Therapy Assistant, the Rehabilitation Services Aide (Rehab Aide) performs only delegated, selected or routine tasks.
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Education and Qualifications: Must be a certified therapeutic recreational therapist, CTRS through NCTRC; or an Activity Director Certified, ADC through NCCAP; or a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, COTA who is certified through the state in which the community is located.
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Activity Professional Certified, APC through NCCAP; or Certified Therapeutic Recreational Therapist, CTRS through NCTRC; or an Activity Director Certified, ADC through NCCAP; or a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, COTA who is certified through the state in which the community is located.
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Must be a certified therapeutic recreational therapist, CTRS through NCTRC; or an Activity Director Certified, ADC through NCCAP; or a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, COTA who is certified through the state in which the community is located.
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Will ensure that an on-going life enrichment program is designed to meet, in accordance with the comprehensive assessment, the interests and the spiritual, emotional, social, physical, educational/intellectual, occupational, cultural, recreational, and psychosocial well-being of each resident.
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QualificationsActivity / Activities Aide: Officially we title this job an Activities Aide, but in other centers it may be called an Activity Aide, Activities Assistant, or even a Life Enrichment Coordinator.
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As a Physical Therapy Assistant, you will carry out rehabilitation programs as established by Physical Therapist to help residents return to a higher level of physical function through a combination of physical activity, reflexology, massage and muscular and skeletal manipulation.
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Treatment includes individual and groupbased purposeful activity, exercise, physical agent modalities, fabrication and training in the use of temporary functional orthotics, splints and adaptive devices, counseling, and education.
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Job Details Client in MA seeking Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to work 08:00 - 16:30 You'll be surprised how much Massachusetts has to offer in so small a state - great beaches, outdoor fun, fresh-caught seafood, major-league sports, and a wealth of cultural activities.
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Associates Degree from an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program. + Current Colorado Physical Therapist Assistant licensure. + Provide care to patients with neuromuscular, orthopedic and other physically-related disorders requiring strengthening, modalities, manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education and training in activities in daily living under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist.
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The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) College of Health Sciences invites nominations and applications for a full-time tenured/tenure-track Assistant, Associate, or full Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy & Movement Science's Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program.
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An Associate degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant is required, issued by an American Physical Therapy Association-approved program. Assists the Physical Therapist in patient-related activity by performing Physical Therapy procedures and selected tests and measurements which are delegated by the Physical Therapist and which are commensurate with a Physical Therapist Assistant's education preparation and experience.
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