Seven Hills Foundation

Physical Therapist Assistant

Affiliate
SHPC
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job ID
28225
Schedule
40hr/week=Monday through Friday: 7:30a -4:00p

Overview

$29.06-31.56/hr!

 

Seven Hills Pediatric Center is a Pediatric Skilled Nursing Community unlike any other. Under the direction of our Pediatric Medical Director, children receive all the necessary medical, nursing, therapy, educational and leisure services possible to enhance their quality of life. Children attend our on-site accredited special needs school, Seven Hills Academy at Groton, while adults attend our on-site Adult Day Program. All staff work closely with each residents’ care team to provide opportunities for their greatest potential.

As a Physical Therapist Assistant at Seven Hills Pediatric Center, your role is crucial in supporting the delivery of physical therapy services to medically complex and fragile children under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist. Your responsibilities involve hands-on assistance in implementing therapeutic interventions to enhance the motor skills and physical well-being of pediatric patients.

Responsibilities

Performs physical therapy treatment with assigned students including: therapeutic exercise to increase or maintain range of motion and/or strengthen muscles; gait training, conditioning, positioning, handling, and modifications of equipment to facilitate relaxation and optimal functional status, stimulation to facilitate development all under the direction of a Physical Therapist.

 

Assists the physical therapist(s) in the evaluation of students’ progress. Identifies changes in student status and/or response to treatment, utilizes considerable judgment in the interpretation of the situation and student condition, and reports observations to supervisor. Records in student files the treatments given, any reactions or responses, and other relevant comments in a timely manner. Attends meetings (i.e. team conferences) as assigned to discuss student treatment programs and physical therapy concerns. May represent the department at meetings when specifically requested.

 

Participates in team discussions in an articulate, positive and productive manner.

 

Maintains equipment in proper working order. Performs routine DME repairs. Prepares requisitions for routine items and maintains department inventory as assigned.

 

Instructs staff members, as assigned, in principles of habilitation, and appropriate student care techniques such as mobility, lifting and back safety techniques, pulmonary care and other techniques specific to individual student programs.

 

Attends departmental staff development activities.

 

Assists in the orientation of new staff members and other clinical staff.

 

Maintains proficiency in physical therapy by attending workshops, conferences and treatments given by other physical therapists and assistants.

 

Attends all mandatory in-services and participates in facility based teams and committees, as requested by supervisor.

 

Adheres to established policies and procedures.

Qualifications

Associate degree in physical therapy.

 

Current registration and license or eligibility for licensure as a physical therapist assistant with the Board of Allied Health Professions, Division of Registration, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Broad and thorough knowledge of physical therapy procedures.


Ability to establish rapport with students, families, supervisor and related personnel; and to motivate careful adherence to treatment programs by students, families, and staff as appropriate.

Ability to maintain poise and effectiveness during clinical situations.

Physical therapy treatment involves close physical contact between students and assistant, requiring the ability to provide treatment in a manner which protects the personal rights of the patient.

Strength and dexterity are needed to lift and maneuver patients, and to manipulate, adjust, and calibrate equipment used in treatment programs.

 

 

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