University Hospitals
Location
Conneaut, Ohio
The Physical Therapist organizes and conducts rehabilitation programs to restore patient function and health. They are responsible for evaluating patients, developing treatment plans, and educating families on health and prevention.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited Physical Therapy program and hold a valid Ohio or Multi-State Compact license. Proficiency in evaluation and treatment skills, along with the ability to perform physical tasks like lifting and mobility assistance, is required.
Education Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy program (Required) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Evaluation and treatment skills necessary to provide Physical Therapy appropriate to the developmental and chronological age of patients on caseload (Required proficiency) Professional initiative, objectivity, good time management and interpersonal skills. (Required proficiency) Physically, cognitively and perceptually able to provide patient treatment and able to assist in physical mobility of patients and equipment (Required proficiency) Licenses and Certifications Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required within 90 Days) Licensed Physical Therapist, Ohio and/or Multi State Compact license (Required) Physical Demands Standing Frequently Walking Frequently Sitting Rarely Lifting Frequently up to 50 lbs Carrying Frequently up to 50 lbs Pushing Frequently up to 50 lbs Pulling Frequently up to 50 lbs Climbing Occasionally up to 50 lbs Balancing Occasionally Stooping Frequently Kneeling Frequently Crouching Frequently Crawling Occasionally Reaching Frequently Handling Frequently Grasping Frequently Feeling Constantly Talking Constantly Hearing Constantly Repetitive Motions Constantly Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly Travel Requirements 10%25
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