What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physical Therapy Assistant - part-time position at Carelink, Inc.?
CareLink is a non-profit, mission-based 501c3 organization that was founded in 1997 by non-profit post-acute and community-based organizations specializing in the care of older adults and adults with disabilities. These organizations include long-term care, housing, hospice, home care, assisted living and adult-day health. In addition, CareLink is a direct provider of a range of health and wellness services including rehabilitation (PT/OT/SLP), mobile dental, audiology, podiatry, psychiatry, brain health and wellness services. We keep individuals doing the things that they want to do, independently, in the place they call home.
This part-time (10-15 hours per week) position would provide care within Providence County, RI.
The Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) is responsible for delivering and supporting the therapeutic programs (within the parameters of training and expertise) designed and established by the Physical Therapist.
Essential Functions:
- In collaboration with the Physical Therapist and the multi-disciplinary team, the PTA implements the physical therapy treatment plan as prescribed by the Physical Therapist; monitors the patients’ progress; and operates the therapeutic equipment in a safe and clinically appropriate manner.
- Fulfill all job functions of a staff certified physical therapy assistant within scope of practice.
- Responsible for documentation of these treatments, recording patient status, treatment response, changes noted and patient, family, and caregiver education.
- Conducting physical and psychological assessments of clients and following a treatment plan.
- Assessing the home environments of clients and recommending modifications.
- Advising on assistive devices to help clients with functional mobility; must be able to operate in area of practice; apply indications and contraindications according to patient diagnosis and standard operating procedures.
- Developing physical rehabilitation programs to help clients regain lost skills.
- Educating caregivers and family members of clients on patient care.
- Maintaining professional knowledge and technical progress in order to provide clients with the best treatment program available.
- Complying with federal, state, and local certification requirements.
Performance Skills:
- Commitment to providing high quality, evidence-based health care services
- Attention to detail
- Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills
- Ability to problem solve
- Customer service focus
- Willingness to learn
- Situation-appropriate sense of urgency, prioritization skills, follow through and sense of task ownership
Education/Experience Required:
- Associate degree from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program.
- Valid Physical Therapist Assistant license in the state(s) where services are rendered.
- Interest in working with all abilities including the intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) population.
- Must possess a valid and current driver license and auto insurance.
- Willing to obtain or current BLS and/or CPR certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross.