Seven Hills Foundation

Physical Therapist Assistant

Type
Regular Full-Time
Job ID
33036
Schedule
Monday through Friday 7:30am-4pm

Overview

$30.06-32.56/hr

 

We’re seeking a dedicated and compassionate Physical Therapist Assistant to implement therapy programs and assist in evaluations under the direction of a supervising physical therapist. You will play a vital role in providing therapeutic exercises, mobility training, and support to students, while contributing to a safe, organized, and professional clinic environment.

 

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

  • Implement physical therapy procedures, including exercises, gait training, and mobility programs.
  • Assist in evaluating student progress and report changes in status.
  • Maintain equipment, perform routine repairs, and manage department inventory.
  • Participate in educational and quality improvement programs.
  • Provide staff training on mobility, lifting, and patient care techniques.

Qualifications

  • Licensed or eligible for licensure as a Physical Therapist Assistant in Massachusetts.
  • Associate Degree in Science from an accredited program with 3-6 months of clinical experience.
  • Ability to build rapport with students, families, and staff, while motivating adherence to treatment programs.
  • Strong communication, clinical skills, and ability to manage physical demands of the role.

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