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The Physical Therapy Assistant is expected to work under the supervision of a physical therapist to carry out treatment plans, provide services, make environmental modifications and work with staff to manage physical needs.
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Recognized as the best PT and OT provider in the Northeast, Professional PT is a close-knit team that works together to create the best atmosphere for patients and staff so that EVERYONE leaves our clinics with a smile.
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Staff Physical Therapist examines patients using fundamental clinical knowledge, implements a treatment plan and executes plan of care on a daily basis. Oversee support staff of PTA, ATC, PT aides.
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Collaborate with all disciplines to evaluate team goals Establish and administer a treatment program with realistic and achievable goals Qualifications: Must meet all state educational requirements At least 1 year of PT experience - REQUIRED BLS, CPR certification Active state license Demonstrate the highest level of professionalism when interacting with patients, families, physicians, and hospital staff members.
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We are looking for a physical therapist that wants to join a company that offers them the best of both worlds: a large company, with 10 different locations and 250+ staff with the infrastructure to back it, yet the feel of the same mom and pop shop we started over 20 years ago.
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Cooperates with appropriate staff to provide staff education when requested and arranged by the Team Supervisor. The Physical Therapist is responsible for the evaluation, planning, implementation, treatment and documentation of patient status for home care patients.
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NYS Physical Therapist (PT)license. Providing consultation on issues involving effective motor development to teaching staff and other appropriate programmatic staff and programs.
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Provide Physical Therapy Assistants and Home Health Aide staff with written instructions/care plan that reflects current plan of care as related to therapy, supervise/evaluate staffs' performance.
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The benefits of working at an Ivy HSS CoE includes Clinical Advancement, CEU Offerings, Collaboration with HSS Staff, Ivy/HSS Ortho and Sports Residency Programs, State-of-the-Art Facilities, Work Closely with Top Surgeons, Interesting and Dynamic Caseloads, and Growth Opportunities (Clinical, Mentorship, Leadership, or Ownership Track.
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Sharma Rehabilitation Services (SRS) is a hands-on Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation practice owned by Bindu Sharma, PT, a highly experienced NY state licensed physical therapist.
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