Posted 6d ago

Physical Therapy Assistant PRN - Altenheim

@ CarDon & Associates
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
OnsiteContract
Responsibilities:Assist residents, Document progress, Educate residents
Requirements Summary:PTA license/certification and current state licensure; basic computer skills; strong interpersonal skills; prior outpatient rehab experience preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Electronic Health Records (EHR), Computer literacy
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Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) Wanted at LifeSpan -Why Choose LifeSpan?  
We're dedicated to supporting your goals--both personally and professionally. Ifyou'relooking to elevate your career, weprovidereal opportunities to step into leadership roles and make a meaningful impact.With over 20 locations across Indiana, LifeSpan is seeking aPhysical Therapy Assistant (PTA) whois passionate about providing exceptional care and eager to grow with us.  

Career Growth  
Your professional development is a priority at LifeSpan.We'recommitted to promoting from within and supporting your advancement every step of the way.With access to CarDon University,you'llhave hundreds of educational videos and opportunities to build new skills. Interested in leadership? Our Leadership Acceleration Path (LeAP) is designed for associatesreadyto invest in their development and take the next step in their careers.  

Great Pay & Benefits  
Enjoy weekly pay (or daily, if you prefer), paid time off, and a comprehensive benefits package--including pet insurance for your furry family members and much more.  

A Family-Oriented Team  
As a family-owned organization, we treat our team members like our own. From team celebrations to ongoing support,we'rehere to help you succeed.  

About the Role

As a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) at LifeSpan Therapy, you will play a crucial role in supporting licensed physical therapists in delivering high-quality rehabilitative care to residents recovering from injuries, surgeries, or managing chronic conditions. Your primary focus will be to assist residents in regaining mobility, reducing pain, and improving their overall physical function through therapeutic exercises and treatments. You will work closely with residents to monitor their progress, document responses to therapy, and adjust care plans under the supervision of a physical therapist. This role requires compassionate resident interaction, attention to detail in clinical documentation, and adherence to safety and infection control protocols. Ultimately, your contributions will directly impact residents' quality of life by helping them achieve their rehabilitation goals efficiently and safely.

Job Responsibilities

  • Assist physical therapists in implementing individualized treatment plans by guiding residents through therapeutic exercises and activities.
  • Contributes to the evaluation process by performing objective test(s), under the supervision of the PT.
  • Assists with ordering and maintaining supplies as needed.
  • Alerts Therapist to resident progress and any need to update or reevaluate the effectiveness of the treatment plan.
  • Communicates a resident's functional status and needs to the resident, caregivers, and appropriate professionals.
  • Actively integrates therapy's role into the interdisciplinary approach to treatment.
  • Educate residents and their families on exercises, safety precautions, and home care techniques to support recovery.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of resident progress, treatment sessions, and any changes in condition using basic computer systems.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Completion of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) program.
  • Current state licensure or certification as a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA).
  • Basic proficiency in computer use for documentation and communication purposes.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to effectively interact with residents and healthcare team members.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working in outpatient rehabilitation or acute care settings.
  • Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems beyond basic computer literacy.
  • Continuing education in resident safety and advanced therapeutic modalities.