
Physical Therapy Assistant, Gaithersburg
Kaiser Permanente, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Physical Therapy Assistant, Gaithersburg
Under direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist, administers specific physical therapy treatments as assigned and designated by the physical therapist through the use of various exercise techniques and therapeutic procedures. Essential responsibilities include: Administering treatment to restore function, mobility and strength, relieve pain and prevent disability through the use of various exercise techniques, appropriate modalities, simple extremity mobilization, muscle re-education, gait training and other related treatment techniques. Providing patients and families with instruction in home exercise programs, pain relief techniques and prevention-oriented education. Maintaining appropriate medical records to include progress notes. Consulting with physical therapist and/or referring physician as indicated regarding patient achievement of goals, revision of program as indicated, appropriateness of continued treatment and patients discharge from treatment. Participating in the development and implementation of programs for the department such as peer reviews, in-service education and patient care audits. Maintaining departmental supplies, equipment and apparatus in a clean, safe and functional condition. Performing other non-treatment related departmental tasks such as reception and clerical duties, stocking supplies, and performing inventory. Assisting the Physical Therapist in providing continuing education through in-service programs for medical providers, physical therapy staff, facility employees and patients. Performing the responsibilities of a Physical Therapist Assistant to insure safe, progressive, efficient and effective patient care. Accountable for judgment and action as designated by the Code of Ethics of the A.P.T.A. Performing other related duties as directed. Basic qualifications include: Associates degree in Physical Therapy approved by American Physical Therapy Association required. Physical Therapy Assistant License (Maryland) required at hire OR Compact License: Physical Therapist Assistant required at hire Basic Life Support Additional requirements include: In order to work effectively with patients, must have effective interpersonal and communication skills and be able to stand, walk, bend, lift at least 50 pounds, hear, speak, and see. Preferred qualifications include: Prior experience in an outpatient setting preferred.
Under direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist, administers specific physical therapy treatments as assigned and designated by the physical therapist through the use of various exercise techniques and therapeutic procedures. Essential responsibilities include: Administering treatment to restore function, mobility and strength, relieve pain and prevent disability through the use of various exercise techniques, appropriate modalities, simple extremity mobilization, muscle re-education, gait training and other related treatment techniques. Providing patients and families with instruction in home exercise programs, pain relief techniques and prevention-oriented education. Maintaining appropriate medical records to include progress notes. Consulting with physical therapist and/or referring physician as indicated regarding patient achievement of goals, revision of program as indicated, appropriateness of continued treatment and patients discharge from treatment. Participating in the development and implementation of programs for the department such as peer reviews, in-service education and patient care audits. Maintaining departmental supplies, equipment and apparatus in a clean, safe and functional condition. Performing other non-treatment related departmental tasks such as reception and clerical duties, stocking supplies, and performing inventory. Assisting the Physical Therapist in providing continuing education through in-service programs for medical providers, physical therapy staff, facility employees and patients. Performing the responsibilities of a Physical Therapist Assistant to insure safe, progressive, efficient and effective patient care. Accountable for judgment and action as designated by the Code of Ethics of the A.P.T.A. Performing other related duties as directed. Basic qualifications include: Associates degree in Physical Therapy approved by American Physical Therapy Association required. Physical Therapy Assistant License (Maryland) required at hire OR Compact License: Physical Therapist Assistant required at hire Basic Life Support Additional requirements include: In order to work effectively with patients, must have effective interpersonal and communication skills and be able to stand, walk, bend, lift at least 50 pounds, hear, speak, and see. Preferred qualifications include: Prior experience in an outpatient setting preferred.