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AlliedTravelCareers is working with All Medical Personnel to find a qualified Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) in Fort Worth, Texas, 76123! Pay Information $10 to $31 per hour About The Position Specialty: Physical Therapy Assistant Job Description: Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team, the patient/family/caregiver, and the patient’s primary care provider to develop a holistic plan of care focused on achieving the patient/family physical therapy goals.
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Graduate from an accredited physical therapy assistant educational program as set by the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Current license to practice as a physical therapy assistant, specific to the state you're assigned to work in.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) implements therapeutic programs under the supervision of a Physical Therapist, which include therapeutic exercise, gait training, and other activities of physical therapy.
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Qualifications Current license to practice as a physical therapy assistant, specific to the state you're assigned to work in. Provides physical therapy services and interventions under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist and in accordance with the physician approved plan of care.
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Instructs patient, family, caregiver, and other members of the health care team in the areas of therapy within the scope of the Physical Therapy Assistant. We are hiring for a full-time Physical Therapy Assistant in the Fort Worth area.
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Job DetailsDescription The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) implements therapeutic programs under the supervision of a Physical Therapist, which include therapeutic exercise, gait training, and other activities of physical therapy.
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PTA will assess and interpreting evaluations and test results; determining physical therapy treatment plans in consultation by physician(s). Maintains production objectives by noting current treatment trends and monitoring actual physical therapy services rendered to production objectives.
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Physical Therapist Assistant, PTA - Full TimeA Physical Therapist Assistant is a licensed healthcare professional who works under the supervision of a physical therapist to help patients improve their mobility and functional abilities.
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Description:Physical therapist Assistant helps patient(s) accomplish treatment plan and accept therapeutic activities by administering manual physical exercises; instructing, encouraging, and assisting patients in non-manual exercises, ambulatory functional activities, and daily-living activities as well as applying assistive and supportive quality care.
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Driving is a requirement Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited Assistant Therapy Assistant Program. Your duties will include: Follow Up visits home health orthopedic patientsContinues to meet eligibility requirements for home health services Helps patients in using supportive devices, such as crutches, canes, and prostheses.
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PTA will document patient care services by charting in patient and department records in compliance with federal, state, and local legal and professional requirements by studying existing and new legislation; anticipating future legislation; enforcing adherence to requirements; advising management on needed actions.
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They provide hands-on treatment, assist with therapeutic exercises, and support patients in their recovery process. Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations, and adhering to infection-control policies and protocols.
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Instructs and counsels patients by describing therapeutic regimens, giving normal growth and development information, and promoting wellness and health maintenance.
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Instructs and counsels patients by describing therapeutic regimens, giving normal growth and development information, and promoting wellness and health maintenance.
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Instructs and counsels patients by describing therapeutic regimens, giving normal growth and development information, and promoting wellness and health maintenance.
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