Rinvio Recruitment
Job Responsibilities
Assess and help patients who have problems with physical movement or wounds. Create a care plan that follows rules and best practices. Use standard tests and proven methods to support treatment choices. Perform different treatments as part of the recovery plan. This includes hands-on techniques, walking support, exercises, special tools, and wound care. Check how patients are improving and change treatments if needed, keeping accurate records as required by regulations. Review how well treatments are working and make changes based on patient assessments. Refer patients to other services when necessary. Offer advice and support to patients, families, caregivers, and other healthcare providers about physical health issues. Communicate clearly with your supervisor and other team members about how patients are doing, any challenges, and treatment plans. Write a complete summary of the services provided before patients leave, following all rules. Keep all necessary information in the electronic health system and maintain patient records according to company guidelines. Record the time spent on treatments accurately as required by regulations. Attend meetings about patient care and other important topics. Participate in training sessions and conferences as required by the facility and company. Obtain any necessary medical equipment or supplies as needed. Supervise and support physical therapist assistants, aides, or students when necessary. Follow all professional rules and ethics set by the APTA and state laws while working as a Physical Therapist. Requirements
1 year of experience as a Physical Therapist Experience in Long-Term Care or Rehabilitation Missouri State License New Graduates are Welcome if they have Level II experience (not just Level I observation) Licensing Information
Missouri Compact Licenses are Accepted
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Assess and help patients who have problems with physical movement or wounds. Create a care plan that follows rules and best practices. Use standard tests and proven methods to support treatment choices. Perform different treatments as part of the recovery plan. This includes hands-on techniques, walking support, exercises, special tools, and wound care. Check how patients are improving and change treatments if needed, keeping accurate records as required by regulations. Review how well treatments are working and make changes based on patient assessments. Refer patients to other services when necessary. Offer advice and support to patients, families, caregivers, and other healthcare providers about physical health issues. Communicate clearly with your supervisor and other team members about how patients are doing, any challenges, and treatment plans. Write a complete summary of the services provided before patients leave, following all rules. Keep all necessary information in the electronic health system and maintain patient records according to company guidelines. Record the time spent on treatments accurately as required by regulations. Attend meetings about patient care and other important topics. Participate in training sessions and conferences as required by the facility and company. Obtain any necessary medical equipment or supplies as needed. Supervise and support physical therapist assistants, aides, or students when necessary. Follow all professional rules and ethics set by the APTA and state laws while working as a Physical Therapist. Requirements
1 year of experience as a Physical Therapist Experience in Long-Term Care or Rehabilitation Missouri State License New Graduates are Welcome if they have Level II experience (not just Level I observation) Licensing Information
Missouri Compact Licenses are Accepted
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