County of Riverside in
Physical Therapist I/II - California Children Services
County of Riverside in, Riverside, California, United States, 92504
Physical Therapist I/II - California Children Services
Hemet, Murrieta, & Indio Medical Therapy Unit – The County of Riverside – Riverside University Health System – Public Health Department – California Children’s Services has openings for full‑time permanent Physical Therapists. This position will provide therapy for disabled pediatric children and youth from birth to twenty‑one years of age. The position works a 9/80 schedule from Monday – Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Responsibilities
Assess the functional status of the patient through objective evaluative techniques such as manual muscle testing, ROM, sensory testing, gait analysis, bed mobility and transfer assessment, and balance and coordination.
Establish short and long‑term treatment goals in conjunction with the patient and the physician.
Administer active, passive, and resistive therapeutic exercises, muscle re‑education, and postural exercises; provide gait and other muscle training exercises to improve coordination and mobility; provide hydrotherapy treatments, including wound assessment, wound care, dressings, and debridement; perform massage, soft tissue mobilization, and joint mobilization.
Apply modality treatments of cryotherapy, ultrasound, traction, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, ultraviolet, and interferential.
Educate patients, families and caregivers regarding home exercise programs and safety with functional activities; assessment, instruction and application of orthotics and prosthetics, and educate patient in their proper use and care.
Educate patients in proper technique for bed mobility, transfers, ambulation, sitting, and standing balance; recommend use of appropriate assistive devices for ambulation.
Observe patient response, progress in treatment, and reassess goals.
Complete appropriate daily documentation in the medical record regarding patient’s response to treatment and progress; complete Medicare and Medi‑Cal documentation for treatment authorizations; participate in interdisciplinary conferences; assist in maintaining the environment of care.
Provide in‑service education to staff on posture, body mechanics, lifting, positioning, various therapy related topics, and other topics as required; participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning; maintain age specific competency; may serve as clinical instructor for physical therapy interns.
Wound Care Assignment: Evaluate, manage, and treat patients who are at risk for integumentary disruption or who present partial or full‑thickness wounds including, but not limited to, sharp debridement of devitalized tissue; educate patients in self‑wound management.
Knowledge and Ability
Knowledge of the principles and methods of assessment of function and treatment planning in physical therapy, and the roles of the Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant in improving the functional independence of the patient; neuromuscular function and dysfunction, kinesiology, human development, modalities, objectives of physical therapy treatment, operation of therapeutic equipment including ultraviolet, ultrasound, traction, hydrotherapy, negative‑pressure wound therapy, electrical stimulation, soft tissue and joint mobilization techniques, safety techniques for functional activities, and indications and contraindications for various treatment modalities; general knowledge of related therapeutic disciplines (occupational therapy and speech pathology) and their objectives.
Ability to communicate and educate patients, family and staff regarding physical therapy treatments; complete medical record documentation and statistics; assess and understand the impact of complex social situations on functional independence.
License and Certifications
Licensed as a Physical Therapist by the Physical Therapy Board with the State of California. (Persons eligible for license may be employed pending successful performance on the licensing examination.)
Basic Life Support issued by the American Heart Association.
Possession of a valid California Driver’s License is required for this position.
Job Competencies / Work Performance Measures
Maintain age‑specific/diagnosis‑related competencies, technical skills, and competencies.
Works independently and seeks out additional responsibilities beyond the normal scope of the job.
Works to improve customer service.
Maintains flexibility in coping with a high volume of patients.
Contact For questions regarding this recruitment contact the recruiter, Jeremy Holforty:
jholfort@rivco.org
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951-955-5558 .
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Responsibilities
Assess the functional status of the patient through objective evaluative techniques such as manual muscle testing, ROM, sensory testing, gait analysis, bed mobility and transfer assessment, and balance and coordination.
Establish short and long‑term treatment goals in conjunction with the patient and the physician.
Administer active, passive, and resistive therapeutic exercises, muscle re‑education, and postural exercises; provide gait and other muscle training exercises to improve coordination and mobility; provide hydrotherapy treatments, including wound assessment, wound care, dressings, and debridement; perform massage, soft tissue mobilization, and joint mobilization.
Apply modality treatments of cryotherapy, ultrasound, traction, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, ultraviolet, and interferential.
Educate patients, families and caregivers regarding home exercise programs and safety with functional activities; assessment, instruction and application of orthotics and prosthetics, and educate patient in their proper use and care.
Educate patients in proper technique for bed mobility, transfers, ambulation, sitting, and standing balance; recommend use of appropriate assistive devices for ambulation.
Observe patient response, progress in treatment, and reassess goals.
Complete appropriate daily documentation in the medical record regarding patient’s response to treatment and progress; complete Medicare and Medi‑Cal documentation for treatment authorizations; participate in interdisciplinary conferences; assist in maintaining the environment of care.
Provide in‑service education to staff on posture, body mechanics, lifting, positioning, various therapy related topics, and other topics as required; participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning; maintain age specific competency; may serve as clinical instructor for physical therapy interns.
Wound Care Assignment: Evaluate, manage, and treat patients who are at risk for integumentary disruption or who present partial or full‑thickness wounds including, but not limited to, sharp debridement of devitalized tissue; educate patients in self‑wound management.
Knowledge and Ability
Knowledge of the principles and methods of assessment of function and treatment planning in physical therapy, and the roles of the Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant in improving the functional independence of the patient; neuromuscular function and dysfunction, kinesiology, human development, modalities, objectives of physical therapy treatment, operation of therapeutic equipment including ultraviolet, ultrasound, traction, hydrotherapy, negative‑pressure wound therapy, electrical stimulation, soft tissue and joint mobilization techniques, safety techniques for functional activities, and indications and contraindications for various treatment modalities; general knowledge of related therapeutic disciplines (occupational therapy and speech pathology) and their objectives.
Ability to communicate and educate patients, family and staff regarding physical therapy treatments; complete medical record documentation and statistics; assess and understand the impact of complex social situations on functional independence.
License and Certifications
Licensed as a Physical Therapist by the Physical Therapy Board with the State of California. (Persons eligible for license may be employed pending successful performance on the licensing examination.)
Basic Life Support issued by the American Heart Association.
Possession of a valid California Driver’s License is required for this position.
Job Competencies / Work Performance Measures
Maintain age‑specific/diagnosis‑related competencies, technical skills, and competencies.
Works independently and seeks out additional responsibilities beyond the normal scope of the job.
Works to improve customer service.
Maintains flexibility in coping with a high volume of patients.
Contact For questions regarding this recruitment contact the recruiter, Jeremy Holforty:
jholfort@rivco.org
/
951-955-5558 .
#J-18808-Ljbffr