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Physical Therapy Assistant

Leap BrandsHico, TXMay 24th, 2026
JOB SUMMARY:Administers and directs the administering of physical agentsutilized in physical medicine and rehabilitation as prescribed by a physician. OSHABloodborne Pathogens Class III.JOB QUALIFICATIONS:A. Education: Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program.B. Personal job-related skills: Knowledge of physical therapy equipment. Effective oraland written communication skills.C. Licensure, registry or certification: Texas Physical Therapy assistant license.D. Experiencea. Prior Work Experience: One year experience as a Licensed Physical Therapistpreferred but not required.b. Technical Training: CPR training.E. Physical and Mental Requirements: Duties of the position require extended periods ofwalking and standing. Repeated bending, stooping and reaching. Pushing and pulling upto 300 pounds and carrying up to 50 pounds. Lifting up to 50 pounds and heavier liftingin transferring or supporting patients who may suddenly become weak or helpless.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:A. Under the supervision of a physical therapist, performs physical therapy treatments onpatients as directed by a physician.a. Performs treatments on patients at the scheduled time.b. Instructs and prepares the patient for the treatment.c. Applies the appropriate physical agents, therapeutic exercises and ambulatoryprocedures and informs the patient of the treatment process.d. Monitors patients during treatments.e. Records patient treatments on charts and provides information to thesupervisor, director and physicians.f. Assesses and interprets data on neonate and the pediatric, adolescent andgeriatric patients' status to identify patients' requirements relative to their age-specific needs and provides care needed as stipulated in departmental policy.B. Assists in the maintenance of physical therapy equipment.a. Performs minor maintenance and periodic and preventative maintenance onequipment as directed.b. Cleans and properly stores equipment after use.