What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physical Therapy Assistant- Full Time position at Healthcare Therapy Services, Inc?
Description
HTS is currently hiring a Physical Therapist Assistant to join our therapy team at two beautiful retirement communities situated in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Both facilities offer independent living, assisted living and memory care. One, located near Cascade and Ada, also offers respite care. The other, located in the Eastown neighborhood, offers skilled nursing and has a 5-Star Rating by CMS.
This PTA could also be Lead Therapist for the facilities. As Lead Therapist, the PTA will treat patients at both facilities for a majority of the hours while also performing Lead Therapist responsibilities such as attending facility and team meetings, following up on therapy referrals, planning minutes and reporting any issues to Regional Director.
• Full time position, 30 – 40 hours per week, primarily Monday through Friday.
• Compensated mileage and drive time for travel between the facilities.
• Competitive compensation and benefits package.
Benefits Designed with You in Mind:
· Professional Development – Free continuing education courses through online learning and live workshops.
· Paid Time Off – Generous paid time off plan for a healthy balance of work and family. Cash in your PTO days on any paycheck for an extra bonus!
· Premium Health Benefits – Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage for you and your family.
· 401K Savings Plan – Company matching 401K savings plan.
About HTS:
HTS clinicians thrive in a positive work environment and improve patient lives in a supportive, team-oriented workplace.
For over 30 years, HTS has been a leading provider of physical, occupational, and speech therapy services throughout the Midwest. A therapist-owned, independent provider, HTS supports amazing therapists who do extraordinary things.
Requirements
Applicants must have active Michigan Physical Therapist Assistant license or must have the necessary qualifications to earn Michigan license, including graduation from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapist assistant education program and subsequent passing of a state-administered national exam to obtain licensure or certification required by the state.