Licensed & Certified Prosthetist (Dallas/Mobile)
About Martin BionicsMartin Bionics was founded on the idea of restoring freedom to those with limb loss and limb difference – freedom from the constraints of traditional prosthetics & freedom to pursue the life they desire to cultivate. We endeavor to accomplish that end through the provision of compassionate care in our own clinics as well as innovative technology, both in our clinics and broadly throughout the field.Mission StatementMartin Bionics exists to serve those with limb loss/limb difference by providing innovative technology & compassionate care designed to restore comfort, independence, and hope for a better life.Core ValuesHumane – Characterized by such behavior or disposition towards others as befits a human being.Humble – Marked by the absence of self-assertion or self-exaltation; modest, unpretentious; the opposite of proud.Honorable – Characterized by principles of honor, probity, or rectitude; upright, honest.Heroic – Having recourse to bold measures; boldly experimental; attempting great things.Watch Our Mission video hereLicensed & Certified Prosthetist (Dallas/Mobile)HighlightsTitleLicensed & Certified ProsthetistEmployment TypeFull-timeFair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) ClassificationExemptCompensationCompetitive Salary & Benefits; Dependent on ExperienceSupervisorClinic Manager, DallasSummaryWe are seeking a to add Licensed & Certified Prosthetist to our Dallas Clinic Team. While based – and primarily working from – our clinic in Irving, the ideal candidate will be willing to travel to locations within a reasonable distance of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, extending care to patients unable to travel.Practically, this position will be responsible for managing day-to-day clinical care, conducting comprehensive patient assessments to create individualized prosthetic treatment plans and performing procedures to deliver appropriate services, including prosthesis fabrication. In collaboration with the rest of the team, this individual will develop & execute the plan of care, including ongoing/follow-up appointments and evaluation, ensuring optimal fit and function of the prosthesis and compliance with various management policies. The ideal teammate will also demonstrate a commitment to continuous improvement, engaging in various personal and professional development courses and programs.DutiesPatient CareAssess patient needs and design prosthetic devices based on trauma, disease, or functional lossCollaborate with physicians on patient evaluations and development of prosthetic treatment plansDemonstrate expertise in biomechanics, gait analysis, and prosthetic componentryPerform measurements, castings, modifications, and prosthetic fabrication and fittingsEvaluate and adjust prosthetic devices for optimal fit, function, and qualityInstruct patients on prosthetic use and provide ongoing follow-upRecords & DocumentationMaintain accurate patient records, completing clinical notes in a timely fashionEnsure compliance with safety, Medicare, HIPAA, and OSHA regulationsOffice AdministrationContribute to general housekeeping as well as regular equipment maintenance.Actively participate in meetings (e.g., WIP, safety, etc.)Aid in inventory countsStakeholder PartnershipsCollaborate with the Business Development Team to develop relationships with other healthcare professionals and referral sourcesMentor residents and newly certified practitioners under the Clinic Manager's guidanceAdditional DutiesAll other duties as assigned.Characteristics of the Ideal CandidateAnalytical – Creative, problem-solving ability.Articulate – Both verbally and in writing.Collaborative – Constructively workshop solutions to problems with others. Team player.Curious – Willingness to learn and ask thoughtful questions.Flexible – Resilience in a fast-paced, changing environment.Growth-Mindset – Excited by challenges, interpreting results with curiosity.Interpersonal – Able to empathize with customers and employees.Motivated – Independently takes initiative and proposes solutions. Self-starter.Organized – Attentive to detail.Department StructureClinic Manager, DallasCertified ProsthetistProsthetic AssistantProsthetic TechnicianPatient AdvocatePatient Care CoordinatorQualificationsMaster’s degree in Prosthetics (if certified after 2014)Certified ABC Practitioner in ProstheticsPracticing Texas O&P licenseValid driver’s license2 years clinical experience in prosthetics, including time spent on internship and residency2 years of technical experienceWorking ConditionsOn-site in Irving, TXTravel for patient care may be requiredVision, speaking, and hearing are essential physical demands of the positionFrequent & light lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling Extended periods of sitting and standingEvaluationRegular, informal one-on-one meetings with supervisor for bi-directional feedbackFormal performance review to take place annually with supervisorBenefitsComprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans, including $625/month employer contribution to health insurance premium3-weeks paid time off (PTO)11 paid holidays annually, including 2 floating holidays401(k) retirement plan with 2% company matchCompany provided short-term disability insurance, plus option for supplemental short-term and long-term disability insuranceLife insurance