Connected Roots Care Center (CRCC)
Part-Time Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant
Connected Roots Care Center (CRCC), Omaha, Nebraska, us, 68197
Part‑Time Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant
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Part‑Time Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant
role at
Connected Roots Care Center (CRCC)
CRCC is a local
non‑profit, PSLF eligible
organization dedicated to providing comprehensive education, nursing, and therapy wrapped services to children of all abilities to help them reach their highest potential. CRCC values Quality Care for Children, Family Involvement, and Staff Excellence.
Come join our team!
We are looking for a
part‑time (15‑20 hours per week)
pediatric
Physical Therapist
or
Physical Therapist Assistant
to float between our NW (88th & Blondo) and SW (138th & Q) centers.
Physical Therapist Will Be Responsible For
Working with pediatric clients with disabilities, injuries, and serious health impairments to restore, maintain, and promote overall gross motor function and health.
Assessing needs, analyzing risks, and problem solving effectively while using a high level of professional judgment to recommend and provide therapy services to our pediatric clients.
Making environmental modifications and training staff to manage physical needs at an appropriate level of supervision with direct supervision exercised over support personnel.
Physical Therapist Assistant Will Be Responsible For
Working with pediatric clients with disabilities, injuries, and serious health impairments to restore, maintain, and promote overall gross motor function and health under the supervision of a physical therapist.
Integrate and collaborate with other disciplines in order to effectively carry out individualized programs provided by the physical therapist, based on improving deficits in areas of gross motor function, adaptive equipment, and self‑advocacy.
Assess and teach clients who have limited capabilities to develop abilities needed to foster independence and positive interactions in their home and community environments.
A pediatric physical therapist assistant works under the supervision of a physical therapist to treat children from birth to age 21 at CRCC. A PTA will treat problems such as injuries, pre‑existing conditions, and issues caused by illnesses or diseases.
Physical Therapist Essential Functions/Responsibilities
Plan, coordinate, direct, and evaluate physical therapy treatments, procedures, and programs from date of evaluation through date of discharge while adhering to professional, ethical, and legal standards of practice.
Review client records in order to determine necessary physical therapy services (screen, evaluation, and continued treatment).
Evaluate client to determine intervention strategies and frequency of physical therapy treatment necessary using appropriate tests and measures.
Make recommendations regarding the use of adaptive equipment, orthotics, assistive devices, and adjunct sessions with trained staff or family members.
Administer physical therapy programs and intervention strategies.
Provide direct supervision to physical therapist assistants every 30 days per Nebraska Physical Therapy Practice Act.
Modify intervention when deemed appropriate.
Collaborate with school therapists to provide consistent and effective care.
Train staff in safe implementation of physical therapy needs in the classroom.
Record all pertinent data in the client’s medical records.
Provide and record all relevant paperwork and client information (evaluations, re‑evaluations, daily notes, plan of care updates, and discharge summaries) per policies and procedures for the therapy department.
Assist with the recruiting and pre‑screening of therapy clients.
Provide proper documentation for ordering necessary therapy equipment, supplies, and assessment tools as needed.
Provide weekly schedule to Rehab Services Coordinator by Wednesday at noon each week or enter weekly schedule into the EHR system by the end of the last working day, the week prior.
Respectfully communicate with parents/caregivers and serve as a resource for information relevant to client care, using Tadpoles.
Physical Therapist Assistant Essential Functions/Responsibilities
Observe patients before, during and after therapy.
Note the patient’s status and report it to a physical therapist.
Help patients do specific exercises that the physical therapist has put in the plan of care.
Treat patients using a variety of techniques, including, but not limited to, stretching, equipment training, functional mobility, etc.
Help children to learn to move their bodies correctly.
Assess patients and monitor their progress.
Collaborate with school therapists/classroom teachers to provide consistent and effective care.
Train staff in safe implementation of physical therapy needs in the classroom, as directed/approved by physical therapist.
Record all pertinent data in the client’s medical records per policies and procedures for the therapy department.
Respectfully communicate with parents/caregivers and serve as a resource for information relevant to client care.
Attend monthly team meetings and all other meetings necessary for continuity of care for clients.
Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant General Responsibilities and Professional Attributes
Recognize own professional growth needs and pursue professional development opportunities.
Consistently apply and promote CRCC’s policies and procedures and Guiding Principles.
Possess understanding, patience, and flexibility in dealing with children, parents and all staff members.
Represent the organization by attending outside events supporting CRCC and participate in marketing and outreach efforts, when applicable.
Willingly accept guidance and respect input of others.
Field caregiver concerns or issues in a calm, professional manner, pass them to the therapy team member as appropriate, and monitor follow‑up to ensure client issue(s) are adequately resolved.
Promote family involvement and communication.
Provide input for monthly newsletter.
Maintain confidentiality with all information on children and families.
Accept other duties as assigned.
Adhere to daily work schedule.
Strive to maintain harmonious relationships and communication with all staff members.
Perform duties without need of continuous supervision and carry them out within a reasonable timeframe.
Demonstrate pride in work and the business by practicing good grooming and wearing appropriate attire.
Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to stay calm and poised in challenging situations.
Ability to communicate ideas in a clear and comprehensive manner both orally and in writing.
Ability to prioritize, multi‑task and take direction from others.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Ability to lift 50 pounds.
Benefits CRCC also offers excellent benefits for part‑time employees.
For casual and part‑time employees who work 15‑29 hours per week and part‑time 30 plus hours per week, who work at least 80 hours of consecutive employment in a calendar year, will accrue one hour per each 30 hours worked with an accrual cap of 56 hours.
Holiday policy for paid holidays for part‑time staff that average 15 to 35 hours a week, will be paid the average daily hours worked up to a maximum of 4 hours.
CRCC employees who work 30 or more hours per week are eligible for health, dental and vision benefits.
Requirements Minimum Qualifications for Physical Therapist
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy School with any of the following degrees or combination of these degrees: BS, MS, MPT or DPT.
Current active license in state of Nebraska as a Physical Therapist.
Current active BLS/CPR certification required.
Experience with pediatric physical therapies preferred.
Able to meet agency’s conditions of employment regarding health status and clearance with the Nebraska Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry and/or Adult Abuse/Neglect Registry and the Nebraska State Patrol.
Minimum Qualifications for Physical Therapist Assistant
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant Program with an Associate’s Degree.
Current active license in state of Nebraska as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
Obtain BLS/CPR certification upon hire.
Experience with physical therapy in pediatric setting preferred.
Able to meet agency’s conditions of employment regarding health status and clearance with the Nebraska Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry and/or Adult Abuse/Neglect Registry and the Nebraska State Patrol.
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Part‑Time Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant
role at
Connected Roots Care Center (CRCC)
CRCC is a local
non‑profit, PSLF eligible
organization dedicated to providing comprehensive education, nursing, and therapy wrapped services to children of all abilities to help them reach their highest potential. CRCC values Quality Care for Children, Family Involvement, and Staff Excellence.
Come join our team!
We are looking for a
part‑time (15‑20 hours per week)
pediatric
Physical Therapist
or
Physical Therapist Assistant
to float between our NW (88th & Blondo) and SW (138th & Q) centers.
Physical Therapist Will Be Responsible For
Working with pediatric clients with disabilities, injuries, and serious health impairments to restore, maintain, and promote overall gross motor function and health.
Assessing needs, analyzing risks, and problem solving effectively while using a high level of professional judgment to recommend and provide therapy services to our pediatric clients.
Making environmental modifications and training staff to manage physical needs at an appropriate level of supervision with direct supervision exercised over support personnel.
Physical Therapist Assistant Will Be Responsible For
Working with pediatric clients with disabilities, injuries, and serious health impairments to restore, maintain, and promote overall gross motor function and health under the supervision of a physical therapist.
Integrate and collaborate with other disciplines in order to effectively carry out individualized programs provided by the physical therapist, based on improving deficits in areas of gross motor function, adaptive equipment, and self‑advocacy.
Assess and teach clients who have limited capabilities to develop abilities needed to foster independence and positive interactions in their home and community environments.
A pediatric physical therapist assistant works under the supervision of a physical therapist to treat children from birth to age 21 at CRCC. A PTA will treat problems such as injuries, pre‑existing conditions, and issues caused by illnesses or diseases.
Physical Therapist Essential Functions/Responsibilities
Plan, coordinate, direct, and evaluate physical therapy treatments, procedures, and programs from date of evaluation through date of discharge while adhering to professional, ethical, and legal standards of practice.
Review client records in order to determine necessary physical therapy services (screen, evaluation, and continued treatment).
Evaluate client to determine intervention strategies and frequency of physical therapy treatment necessary using appropriate tests and measures.
Make recommendations regarding the use of adaptive equipment, orthotics, assistive devices, and adjunct sessions with trained staff or family members.
Administer physical therapy programs and intervention strategies.
Provide direct supervision to physical therapist assistants every 30 days per Nebraska Physical Therapy Practice Act.
Modify intervention when deemed appropriate.
Collaborate with school therapists to provide consistent and effective care.
Train staff in safe implementation of physical therapy needs in the classroom.
Record all pertinent data in the client’s medical records.
Provide and record all relevant paperwork and client information (evaluations, re‑evaluations, daily notes, plan of care updates, and discharge summaries) per policies and procedures for the therapy department.
Assist with the recruiting and pre‑screening of therapy clients.
Provide proper documentation for ordering necessary therapy equipment, supplies, and assessment tools as needed.
Provide weekly schedule to Rehab Services Coordinator by Wednesday at noon each week or enter weekly schedule into the EHR system by the end of the last working day, the week prior.
Respectfully communicate with parents/caregivers and serve as a resource for information relevant to client care, using Tadpoles.
Physical Therapist Assistant Essential Functions/Responsibilities
Observe patients before, during and after therapy.
Note the patient’s status and report it to a physical therapist.
Help patients do specific exercises that the physical therapist has put in the plan of care.
Treat patients using a variety of techniques, including, but not limited to, stretching, equipment training, functional mobility, etc.
Help children to learn to move their bodies correctly.
Assess patients and monitor their progress.
Collaborate with school therapists/classroom teachers to provide consistent and effective care.
Train staff in safe implementation of physical therapy needs in the classroom, as directed/approved by physical therapist.
Record all pertinent data in the client’s medical records per policies and procedures for the therapy department.
Respectfully communicate with parents/caregivers and serve as a resource for information relevant to client care.
Attend monthly team meetings and all other meetings necessary for continuity of care for clients.
Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant General Responsibilities and Professional Attributes
Recognize own professional growth needs and pursue professional development opportunities.
Consistently apply and promote CRCC’s policies and procedures and Guiding Principles.
Possess understanding, patience, and flexibility in dealing with children, parents and all staff members.
Represent the organization by attending outside events supporting CRCC and participate in marketing and outreach efforts, when applicable.
Willingly accept guidance and respect input of others.
Field caregiver concerns or issues in a calm, professional manner, pass them to the therapy team member as appropriate, and monitor follow‑up to ensure client issue(s) are adequately resolved.
Promote family involvement and communication.
Provide input for monthly newsletter.
Maintain confidentiality with all information on children and families.
Accept other duties as assigned.
Adhere to daily work schedule.
Strive to maintain harmonious relationships and communication with all staff members.
Perform duties without need of continuous supervision and carry them out within a reasonable timeframe.
Demonstrate pride in work and the business by practicing good grooming and wearing appropriate attire.
Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to stay calm and poised in challenging situations.
Ability to communicate ideas in a clear and comprehensive manner both orally and in writing.
Ability to prioritize, multi‑task and take direction from others.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Ability to lift 50 pounds.
Benefits CRCC also offers excellent benefits for part‑time employees.
For casual and part‑time employees who work 15‑29 hours per week and part‑time 30 plus hours per week, who work at least 80 hours of consecutive employment in a calendar year, will accrue one hour per each 30 hours worked with an accrual cap of 56 hours.
Holiday policy for paid holidays for part‑time staff that average 15 to 35 hours a week, will be paid the average daily hours worked up to a maximum of 4 hours.
CRCC employees who work 30 or more hours per week are eligible for health, dental and vision benefits.
Requirements Minimum Qualifications for Physical Therapist
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy School with any of the following degrees or combination of these degrees: BS, MS, MPT or DPT.
Current active license in state of Nebraska as a Physical Therapist.
Current active BLS/CPR certification required.
Experience with pediatric physical therapies preferred.
Able to meet agency’s conditions of employment regarding health status and clearance with the Nebraska Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry and/or Adult Abuse/Neglect Registry and the Nebraska State Patrol.
Minimum Qualifications for Physical Therapist Assistant
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant Program with an Associate’s Degree.
Current active license in state of Nebraska as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
Obtain BLS/CPR certification upon hire.
Experience with physical therapy in pediatric setting preferred.
Able to meet agency’s conditions of employment regarding health status and clearance with the Nebraska Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry and/or Adult Abuse/Neglect Registry and the Nebraska State Patrol.
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