Posted 5d ago

Physical Therapist SubAcute Rehab TMR N

@ Catholic Health
Kenmore, New York, United States
$38-$57/hrOnsiteAll Commitments Available
Responsibilities:Provide rehab, Organize treatment, Treat patients
Requirements Summary:Licensed or eligible NYS PT; degree from accredited program; Per Diem; experience in similar clinical setting preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:EMR systems
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Job Description

Facility:      McAuley Residence SNF Sub Acute

 

Shift: Shift 1

 

Status:     Per Diem      FTE: 0.100000

 

Bargaining Unit:     ACE Associates

 

Exempt from Overtime:     Exempt: No

 

Work Schedule:  Days

 

Hours: 8:30a-4:30p        

 

Summary:
Provides rehabilitation according to state licensure.  Organizes and conducts treatment programs to restore and prevent loss of function following disease, injury and/or disability.  Practices with autonomy, adhering to Best Practice guidelines and communicating with all healthcare professionals for the best plan of care for the patient.


Responsibilities:

EDUCATION

  • As per professional degree from an accredited program by the NYS Department of Education
  • Registered and licensed by NYS Department of Education, or eligible

EXPERIENCE

  • Prior experience working in a similar clinical setting preferred

KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY

  • Must have the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members and visitors
  • Must possess the ability to seek out new methods and principles and be willing to incorporate them into the existing Physical Therapy Services
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language
  • Must have knowledge of Physical Therapy procedures
  • Evaluation and treatment of Residents for Physical Therapy programs
  • Involvement in the Care Plan process and MDS process
  • Screening of residents for physical therapy intervention
  • Documentation within the guidelines of CHS LTC Policies and Procedures as well as state and federal regulations
  • Communication skills which may be inclusive of approach, tone of voice, speed of communication, respectfulness and non-verbal communication
  • Physical assessment:  Ability to assess the physical impact the disease process and aging process has on ability to perform daily tasks; examples may include skin integrity, functional mobility, ROM, MMT, ADLs, bowel and bladder control
  • Professional skills: Demonstrates knowledge of professional skills, consisting of a full systems review focused on disabilities and impairments affecting well-being and physical function, may include wound assessment and treatment, and pain control. Demonstrates best practice patterns consistent with professional standards as established by the APTA and the NYAPTA 
  • Proficient in efficiently navigating utilized EMR programs

WORKING CONDITIONS 

  • Considerable amount of bending, stooping, walking, lifting
  • Standing and transferring of patients