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Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) $3,000 SIGN ON BONUS!!

$3,000 Sign on Bonus!!Ten Broeck Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing is seeking Full-Time Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) and Per Diem Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs).Ten Broeck Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing is a 258-bed facility that is recognized throughout the Hudson Valley for our outstanding delivery of subacute and long-term care. We work hard to provide a calm, friendly, and healthy environment for our residents and employees! Come work where you will truly be appreciated and where you will make a difference. Come work at Ten Broeck!We are located at 1 Commons Drive, Lake Katrine, NY 12449!Why choose to work at Ten Broeck Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing?$3,000 SIGN ON BONUSEver had an employer help you buy a house? We will give you a $5,000 loan to put towards your home purchase. The best part is, you can WORK IT OFF, instead of paying it off!401K with 50% employer match! C’mon who DOES that anymore? WE DO!Now offering on-site childcare for ages 18 months to 5 years!Generous referral bonuses up to $2500!Strong TEAM environment that Fosters Professional GrowthEmployee Discount ProgramComprehensive benefits plan to include, health, dental and vision insuranceTuition reimbursementDaily PayPay rate: $30-$35/hrKey Responsibilities:Carry out treatment plans developed by the Physical TherapistAssist residents with therapeutic exercises and mobility trainingDocument patient progress and communicate with the therapy teamEnsure safety and effectiveness of therapy sessionsCollaborate with nursing and rehab staff to support resident goalsQualifications:Current state licensure as a Physical Therapist AssistantGraduate of an accredited PTA programStrong communication and teamwork skillsPhysical Requirements:Work requires frequently lifting and carrying objects up to 20 pounds.Work requires regularly lifting and carrying objects weighing 21 to 50 pounds.Work requires occasionally performing one-person transfers of patients weighing up to 125 pounds who are stable and able to assist.Work requires occasionally participating in the transfer of patients weighing up to 175 pounds who cannot assist, are unstable, or are unpredictable. Patients weighing over 180 pounds should be transferred with a mechanical device when unable to effectively participate in transfer.Work requires frequently stooping and bending, pushing and pulling, reaching above the shoulder, sitting, standing, walking, grasping and fine motor manipulation with the hands, proofreading and checking documents for accuracy, and use of computer systems. Sponsored