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OverviewWe are currently seeking a per diem Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) for our Outpatient Rehab Clinic in Torrington, CT.Under the supervision of the Physical Therapist, the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) assists in performing assessments, determining, revising and implementing treatment plan in order to identify, prevent, remediate and rehabilitate acute or prolonged physical dysfunction or pain, with emphasis on physical dysfunction.
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Under the supervision of the Physical Therapist, the Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) assists in performing assessments, determining, revising and implementing treatment plan in order to identify, prevent, remediate and rehabilitate acute or prolonged physical dysfunction or pain, with emphasis on physical dysfunction.
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Under the clinical supervision of a Physical Therapist, the Physical Therapist Assistant administers Physical Therapy treatments to patients. Associates Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program.
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Current State of CT Physical Therapy Assistant license required. Assist the Physical Therapist with patient transition planning and/or patient discharge planning including recommendations to community resources to meet patient needs throughout the continuum of care.
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