South Arkansas Regional Hospital
Location
El Dorado, Arkansas
This role involves assisting in daily department operations and providing physical therapy treatments to patients across all age groups as directed by the Physical Therapist. Responsibilities include documenting patient progress, supervising PT techs, and ensuring continuity of care through family involvement.
Candidates must be a graduate of an APTA accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program, holding at least an Associate degree, and must be licensed or eligible for licensure in Arkansas. Preferably, applicants should have one year of experience as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
Graduate of an APTA accredited Physical Therapist Assistant Program.
Associate degree minimum.
AR licensed or eligible for licensure.
Preferably one year experience as a physical therapist assistant.
Desirable characteristics include a proficiency in written and verbal communications, ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public.
Licensed or eligible for license in Arkansas.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the following Essential Duties satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the Essential Duties of the position, provided it does not create undue hardship on SARH.
Observe professional ethics in maintaining confidential information acquired regarding personal, financial, medical or employment of patients, families, and employees of SARH
Must follow and enforce accepted safety practices for patients and SARH.
Must report hazards and initiate appropriate action.
Must participate in safety instructional programs.
Consistently monitors treatments and consults with Physical Therapist for changes.
Documents involvement of family and patient in education of treatment program to improve safety, compliance, and understanding of patient/family upon discharge.
Demonstrates the ability to perform directed treatment activities independently.
Completes/maintains documentation in a timely manner according to policy.
Completes billing list daily so that accounts can be billed
Assists in maintenance and ensures safe operation of department equipment
Assists with Quality Improvement Plan of the department.
Maintains effective communication department and hospital staff, and patient/family.
Attends hospital meetings, committee meetings as requested by Director.
Notifies designated person of supply needs.
clearing booths after treatment ,etc.
Completes other duties as assigned.
Works with other departments (OT, Speech, Nursing, etc.) to assure quality of care to patient.
Treats patients in a timely manner and reports to physical therapist any problems .
Performs accurate goniometric measurements of patients joint ROM.
Always seeks guidance when in doubt about a patient, procedure, policy or any other concern.
Treats patients and performs duties according to AR Board of PT Licensure guidelines for PTA’s.
Demonstrates good organizational skills.
Assists other staff and director as needed.
Maintains professional skill level as documented by attendance at professional seminars and departmental In-services, as assigned by Director.
Is professional with the Director and is supportive of the work/direction of the department
Utilizes good body mechanics and uses gait belts in patient treatments.
Acts as liaison at IDT Care Planning meetings and notifies therapist if needed.
This job description is a summary of the typical functions of the job, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all the possible job responsibilities, tasks, and duties you may be asked to perform when they are assigned.
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