What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physical Therapy Assistant GEM position at The Californian?
GEM Transition Care Center is a 75 bed skilled nursing facility specializing in short-term therapy and dedicated to providing all of our residents with the type of care they deserve. We are looking for a full time Physical Therapy Assistant to join our growing in-house team.
We offer a variety of therapies and care services to assist patients in regaining their independence, whether they are recovering from a hospital stay or require ongoing medical support. As the Physical Therapy Assistant and a valued team member, you will collaborate with therapists, patients, their families and the IDT to guide each patient through a personalized therapy program, helping them reach their recovery goals.
If you are passionate about delivering exceptional care and support, we invite you to apply and join the GEM Transitional Care Team.
Join our team and enjoy a range of benefits:
- Healthcare
- Dental
- Vision
- 401k
- Paid vacation
- Sick leave
- Consistent schedule
REQUIREMENTS:
- CPR Certification(mandatory)
- Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant (required)
- Preferably 1-2 years of experience in long-term care.
- Good physical and mental health are required.
- Capable of meeting physical demands of the job, including lifting up to 40 pounds unassisted.
- Proficient in following oral and written instructions.
- Possess training, knowledge, and experience for general supervision of responsibilities.
REPORTING:
The Physical Therapy Assistant reports to the Rehabilitation Director.
JOB DUTIES:
- Fundamental understanding of physical medicine, physical therapy modalities, anatomy, and physiology.
- Basic knowledge of operating, maintaining, and repairing physical therapy machines.
- Administers treatment and rehabilitation services to patients with injuries or disabilities. Conducts exercises with residents.
- Follows treatment instructions given by the supervising Physical Therapist. Adheres to physical medicine practice standards.
- Evaluates treatment effects, discusses observations with staff and Physical Therapist.
- Monitors and documents resident treatment and responses.
- Contributes to creating a teaching plan based on identified learning needs, assesses teaching effectiveness, involves family when necessary, and informs staff and Physical Therapist of outcomes.
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