
Physical Therapy Assistant, PTA
VitalCaring Group, Melbourne, FL, United States
Job Summary
At VitalCaring, our team members transform lives and foster hope through genuine caring. The Physical Therapy Assistant provides skilled, compassionate physical therapy services under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist. Guided by our values—trustworthy, capable, compassionate, proactive, and called—you will play an important role in supporting comfort, function, and quality of life for hospice patients and their families. Every encounter is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference.
Essential Functions
Deliver physical therapy interventions as directed by a qualified Physical Therapist and in accordance with the physician’s plan of care and the state Physical Therapy Practice Act.
Treat patients to help relieve pain, maintain function, and support maximum safe performance.
Lead patients through active and passive therapeutic exercises, muscle re‑education, gait training, functional mobility activities, transfer training, and prosthetic training.
Utilize physical agents such as heat, cold, water, light, electricity, ultrasound, and massage in alignment with state practice guidelines.
Observe and report patient responses, progress, or changes in condition to the Physical Therapist and appropriate agency personnel.
Instruct patients in the safe use and care of mobility and supportive devices, including wheelchairs, braces, crutches, canes, and prosthetic or orthotic devices.
Communication & Documentation
Document clinical notes and updates in a timely and accurate manner; ensure all documentation is incorporated into the patient’s clinical record as required.
Participate in interdisciplinary care discussions and collaborate with the home health care team to support coordinated service delivery.
Additional Responsibilities
Attend home care team meetings, in‑service programs, and interdisciplinary group (IDG) meetings.
Participate in quality assessment and performance improvement activities.
Perform additional duties as assigned to support high‑quality patient care.
Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program with an associate degree in science or applied science (approved by APTA).
Current PTA certification or licensure as required by state law.
Strong verbal, written, and organizational skills.
Current CPR certification.
Licensed driver with a reliable, insured automobile that meets organizational requirements.
Financial & Legal
401(k) with Company Match
Employee Referral Program
Prepaid Legal Plans
Identity Theft Protection
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Essential Functions
Deliver physical therapy interventions as directed by a qualified Physical Therapist and in accordance with the physician’s plan of care and the state Physical Therapy Practice Act.
Treat patients to help relieve pain, maintain function, and support maximum safe performance.
Lead patients through active and passive therapeutic exercises, muscle re‑education, gait training, functional mobility activities, transfer training, and prosthetic training.
Utilize physical agents such as heat, cold, water, light, electricity, ultrasound, and massage in alignment with state practice guidelines.
Observe and report patient responses, progress, or changes in condition to the Physical Therapist and appropriate agency personnel.
Instruct patients in the safe use and care of mobility and supportive devices, including wheelchairs, braces, crutches, canes, and prosthetic or orthotic devices.
Communication & Documentation
Document clinical notes and updates in a timely and accurate manner; ensure all documentation is incorporated into the patient’s clinical record as required.
Participate in interdisciplinary care discussions and collaborate with the home health care team to support coordinated service delivery.
Additional Responsibilities
Attend home care team meetings, in‑service programs, and interdisciplinary group (IDG) meetings.
Participate in quality assessment and performance improvement activities.
Perform additional duties as assigned to support high‑quality patient care.
Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program with an associate degree in science or applied science (approved by APTA).
Current PTA certification or licensure as required by state law.
Strong verbal, written, and organizational skills.
Current CPR certification.
Licensed driver with a reliable, insured automobile that meets organizational requirements.
Financial & Legal
401(k) with Company Match
Employee Referral Program
Prepaid Legal Plans
Identity Theft Protection
#J-18808-Ljbffr