What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pelvic Physical Therapist position at Spear Physical and Occupational Therapy?
Role Overview
Therapists are responsible for setting clear expectations for your patients' clinical progress, executing treatments as promised, and providing items or documents such as Home Exercise Programs. Therapists are expected to execute a high standard of clinical excellence while maintaining 5-star customer service, because a passion for your craft is turned into real impacts when you deliver on your promises. Spear strives to foster a true community environment for both patients and team members; therefore, a collaborative spirit is valued to ensure everyone receives the care and support they need.
QUALIFICATIONS :
License to practice Physical Therapy in the State of New York
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, Master or Bachelors of PT
What we offer
We know that exceptional patient service can only be achieved when our team is well cared for.
We strive to create an environment that bolsters career growth while providing the flexibility and time necessary to simply be a human being. Further benefits include :
Mentorship Programs and Spear's award-winning Future Leaders Program (SFLP).
Mental Health benefits that include paid time off and support services through Journey Live & employer sponsored EAP program.
Who we are looking for
We value empathy in our team members and a dedication to clinical excellencewhatever your workstyleabove all else. While we are looking for both entrepreneurial big-thinkers and those dedicated simply to the day-to-day of treatment, successful candidates will understand that being clear is kind and that actions express priorities. Whether you are a seasoned clinician or a new graduate we are certain you will find your niche with us.
Further success factors may include :
A passion for the field of physical and occupational therapy.
A proactive, collaborative, team-oriented attitude because we don't work in silos.
A commitment to and hunger for continued learning.
A dedication to not only rehabilitating patients' injuries but their confidence and vitality as well.
A sense of accomplishment from pairing your clinical excellence with emotional intelligence.
You celebrate wins and learn from losses with your patients, colleagues, and surrounding communities.
A resonance with our SPEAR-IT values :
Service
Passion
Empathy
Accountability
Respect
Impact
Teamwork
Physical Demand Capacity
Consistent with published industry PDC norms or minimally :
Requires the manual dexterity and general strength and endurance
Lifting-routinely loads of 5-35 pounds from
Floor to waist
Waist to shoulder
Shoulder to overhead
Carrying-routinely loads of 5-10# for 40-50'
Pushingroutinely loads of 5-150# on casters, runners or pulleys
Sustaining a griproutinely for 1-2 minutes of 40-50#
Guarding a "lift load" routinely of 120-140#
85,000 - $120,000 a year
ABOUT US :
Spear Physical and Occupational Therapy is the nation's leading outpatient practice. With more than 40 clinics in the New York Tri-State Area and 25 years of experience, Spear provides unprecedented patient access to physical and occupational therapy through its robust list of services covered by most major insurances. Since its founding, Spear has been honored by some of the top medical, academic, and business communities. Among these accolades, they have twice been named the nation's top physical therapy practice by the American Physical Therapy Association and WebPT, received the Columbia Award for Leadership in Clinical Education, served as official therapists to Olympic teams and Broadway shows, and been featured for their expertise in The New York Times, CBS News, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and more. Learn more about Spear's history of excellence at spearcenter.com.
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