What are the responsibilities and job description for the PRN/Per Diem Physical Therapist position at Fyzical?
Join us as our newest full time Physical Therapist in our Harborcreek office! Work alongside a team that comes together to learn what works best for the patient, the clinic, and the community while using state-of-the-art technology to put those plans into action. Have the freedom to look past traditional approaches to PT, taking a new, innovative path instead — one that will make a lasting impact. As a Physical Therapist (PT) with us, you will have access to exciting, cutting-edge tools and advanced continuing education that will positively change your outlook, providing you with new and unique perspectives of physical therapy, and career advancement opportunities. Responsibilities
- Perform new-patient evaluations/exams
- Diagnose patients; evaluate physical activity limitations
- Create a plan that sets a goal and completion date
- Timely documentation that is in accordance with company, state, and federal guidelines.
- Equip patients with PT intervention techniques/exercises, track progress
- Provide education to patients on techniques for the continuation of care
- Establish a diagnosis of condition or conditions and their impact on activity
- Establish a plan goal and time frame
- Prescribe intervention techniques and exercises
- Measure and track intervention effectiveness
- Educate the patient on continuing care
Skills & Qualifications
- Able to create and implement outpatient orthopedic, balance and vestibular rehabilitation- setting treatment plans
- Ability to work efficiently/effectively in an autonomous environment
- Must be passionate about helping patients who have orthopedic, vestibular, balance, neurological, and fall risk issues
- Graduation from an accredited PT program and PT license in PA
- Must be able to carry out and progress a skilled treatment plan in outpatient orthopedic, balance and vestibular rehabilitation setting
- Must be self-motivated with a willingness to learn
- Passion for working with orthopedic, vestibular, balance, neurological, and fall-risk patient population
- Educational opportunities to learn appropriate interventions for our orthopedic, vestibular, balance, neurological and fall-risk population