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Physical Therapy Aide (Aides) work part-time (29 hours or less), under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant or Athletic Trainer. Squatting and stooping may be required Students in Physical Therapy or Physical Therapist Assistant programs are strongly preferred Aides may be required to move heavy equipment Aides may be required to lift or move patients; ability to lift up to 100 pounds may be required.
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Healthcare experience (Physical Therapist Aide/Technician, Medical Assistant, hospital employment, chiropractic, fitness industry, PT & PTA students) ATI is the largest outpatient orthopedic physical therapy company under one brand, growing to over 900 locations in 24 states.
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Under the guidance of a Licensed Physical Therapist, assists in the provision of Physical Therapy services to the patients of New England Baptist's Outpatient Rehabilitation Center in Dedham. Exercise Physiology or Athletic Training.
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Supervisethe Physical Therapy Aide at least every 30 days. Educateclient/caregiver and health care team in the phases of physical therapy inwhich they may assist the client, in the use of prosthetic and orthoticdevices, and durable medical equipment, as appropriate.
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The Rehab Therapy Technician supports an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by helping to provide patient safety and patient-centered treatment. The Rehab Therapy Technician assists rehabilitation nurses and therapists with rehabilitation treatment and patient care according to hospital, state, professional and federal regulations and guidelines.
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The PT Aide role is an integral member of the physical and occupational therapy team, working collaboratively with other PT Aides to perform clinical and administrative tasks that support a thriving practice in a supportive environment.
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The Outpatient Therapy Aide performs moderately skilled work aiding physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech language pathologists with departmental operating procedures and patient treatment.
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Assigns appropriate patients to Physical Therapist Assistant and Rehabilitation and/or Co-op Aide. Seeks feedback. Reporting to the Rehabilitation Therapies Supervisor/Manager, the Staff Physical Therapist conducts comprehensive assessments of in and outpatients with physical and functional deficits, planning and implementing individual/group physical therapy treatments to promote mobility, reduce pain, restore function, prevent permanent disability and restore independence, using various treatment techniques.
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Stays current with advances in physical therapy treatments and techniques through attendance of professional meetings, continuing education, and reading of current literature. Contributes to the assessment, planning, and implementation of physical therapy programs in collaboration with supervisor and peers.
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The rehab aide will be responsible for assisting in the preparation and execution of patient treatment and maintaining therapeutic equipment in a Physical Therapy setting. Outstanding opportunity for a part time Rehab Aide for our Malden, MA physical therapy clinic.
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It offers top-ranked degree programs in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech, language and hearing sciences, health science, human physiology, behavior and health, and nutrition.
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Prefer a minimum of one year of experience in a Rehabilitation Therapy Aide capacity in a skilled nursing facility or other related medical facility. The Neville Center at Fresh Pond is looking for a Rehabilitation Therapy Aide to join our team.
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LTC Therapy Services is looking for a dependable Therapy Rehab Aide to fill a full-time , entry-level position. Full-Time Therapy Rehab Aide supported by a comprehensive benefits program including medical insurance, dental insurance, vision coverage, 401(k), and more.
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Candidates interested in the following positions are encouraged to apply: teacher, psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, social worker, home health aide (HHA), teacher aide, child care worker, instructor, counselor, education assistant, home care worker, caregiver, mental health therapist, childcare assistant, paraprofessional, life skills coach.
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Inputs authorizations for Durable Medical Equipment and other services (Home Health Aide, Homemaking, Skilled Nursing, Physical Therapy, and Personal Care Attendant) based on MDS assessment.
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