Georgia Orthopaedic Society.
Physical Therapist, Benefis Missouri River Medical Center (Full Time/Part Time)
Georgia Orthopaedic Society., Fort Benton, Montana, United States, 59442
Benefis is one of Montana's largest and premier health systems, committed to providing excellent care for all, healing body, mind, and spirit. We support our employees with outstanding benefits, state-of-the-art facilities, and growth opportunities. The only thing missing is you!
Responsibilities:
Perform age and diagnosis-specific assessments to gather relevant data on patients/residents/clients.
Utilize exercise, soft tissue mobilization, joint manipulation, manual therapy techniques, equipment, and modalities to improve strength, balance, coordination, range of motion, and reduce pain, aiming to restore mobility and function.
Provide education on treatment programs, disease processes, and injury prevention to patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare team members.
Delegate care tasks to PT Assistants or Rehabilitation Aides as appropriate.
Handle pressure, meet deadlines, maintain accuracy, and adapt to changing situations.
Manage interactions with diverse individuals, stressful situations, and conflicts effectively.
Perform all assigned duties in compliance with organizational policies, procedures, and licensing requirements.
Education, License, and Experience Requirements:
Physical Therapy Licensure in Montana.
Temporary licensure as governed by the State Practice Act.
Graduate of an approved school of Physical Therapy or an accredited college/university with a DPT, Master's, or BA in Physical Therapy, or hold certification in Physical Therapy.
Current BLS certification.
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Responsibilities:
Perform age and diagnosis-specific assessments to gather relevant data on patients/residents/clients.
Utilize exercise, soft tissue mobilization, joint manipulation, manual therapy techniques, equipment, and modalities to improve strength, balance, coordination, range of motion, and reduce pain, aiming to restore mobility and function.
Provide education on treatment programs, disease processes, and injury prevention to patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare team members.
Delegate care tasks to PT Assistants or Rehabilitation Aides as appropriate.
Handle pressure, meet deadlines, maintain accuracy, and adapt to changing situations.
Manage interactions with diverse individuals, stressful situations, and conflicts effectively.
Perform all assigned duties in compliance with organizational policies, procedures, and licensing requirements.
Education, License, and Experience Requirements:
Physical Therapy Licensure in Montana.
Temporary licensure as governed by the State Practice Act.
Graduate of an approved school of Physical Therapy or an accredited college/university with a DPT, Master's, or BA in Physical Therapy, or hold certification in Physical Therapy.
Current BLS certification.
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