Aya Healthcare
Physical Therapist
Evaluates patient's functional abilities and limitations. Determines if intervention is needed. Establishes a plan of care and treatment goals. Completes comprehensive evaluation within the established time frame set by the department. Identifies and prioritizes key limiting factors. Establishes treatment goals that are functional, measurable, patient related and reflects the key limiting factors. Collaborates with patient and family/caregiver when setting goals. Initiates discharge planning. Recommends additions to or modifications of referring orders. Implements individualized treatment plan with consideration to the patient's physical, social, spiritual, cultural, educational and age specific needs. Provides skilled treatment in a safe manner. Assesses ongoing effectiveness of treatment and modifies plan of care as indicated. Involves patient and family/caregiver in the treatment and decision making process. Provides ongoing education to physician, nurse, patient, family/caregiver, and interdisciplinary team. Documents according to professional practice guidelines set by regulatory agencies. Documents legibly. Shift: 3x12 D Shift Differentials: $2.00 weekends, 1.5 times base rate for worked holiday hours Qualifications Must have graduated from an APTA accredited school of Physical Therapy, or equivalent. Must possess a current Physical Therapy license within the State of practice. BLS certification required. Relates throughout the interview process their clinical competency, experience, training and education they have received that is required to perform the job. Demonstrates through behaviors and answers to job related experiential questions. Foundation Registry and Travel positions require a minimum of one year experience in an acute care hospital setting and experience must include working in an acute care setting within the past 12 months as a Physical Therapist in the specialty area Must have the ability to become proficient with computer software applications commonly used in an automated patient care environment. Patient care equipment, evaluation tools, and therapeutic modalities. Copier, multi-line feature telephone, fax machine, computer, pager, and miscellaneous office equipment. Preferred Qualifications Additional related education and/or experience preferred. Foundation Health Partners is an EEO/AAP employer; qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Benefits and Perks: SOB up to -$40,000 Retention Bonus Relocation bonus
up to $7.5K Facility highlights: In the late 1960's, the only hospital available to Fairbanks area residents was St. Joseph Hospital, operated by The Sisters of Charity. The great flood of August 1967 devastated St. Joseph's Hospital and closure of the aged and deteriorating hospital was imminent. In the Interior, times were hard, and the community didn't want local government responsible for a new hospital. An incredible group of local volunteers envisioned a new community-owned hospital and the Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation was founded - to plan, fund, construct and find an operator for the new hospital. The Hospital Foundation purchased Tanana Valley Clinic in 2008 to increase access to health care for Medicare patients in our community. Fairbanks Hospital Foundation and its visionary leaders are the reason Fairbanks has the continuum of quality medical facilities today. Location highlights: Fairbanks, Alaska, is a unique and vibrant city known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventure opportunities. Situated in the interior of Alaska, it offers incredible experiences like viewing the mesmerizing Northern Lights in winter and exploring the midnight sun in summer. The city is a gateway to the vast Alaskan wilderness, with nearby attractions like Denali National Park and the Chena River, perfect for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Fairbanks also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with highlights including the University of Alaska Museum of the North, the Fairbanks Ice Museum, and the historic Pioneer Park. For those seeking adventure, Fairbanks is also a hub for winter sports like dog sledding and snowmobiling, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Evaluates patient's functional abilities and limitations. Determines if intervention is needed. Establishes a plan of care and treatment goals. Completes comprehensive evaluation within the established time frame set by the department. Identifies and prioritizes key limiting factors. Establishes treatment goals that are functional, measurable, patient related and reflects the key limiting factors. Collaborates with patient and family/caregiver when setting goals. Initiates discharge planning. Recommends additions to or modifications of referring orders. Implements individualized treatment plan with consideration to the patient's physical, social, spiritual, cultural, educational and age specific needs. Provides skilled treatment in a safe manner. Assesses ongoing effectiveness of treatment and modifies plan of care as indicated. Involves patient and family/caregiver in the treatment and decision making process. Provides ongoing education to physician, nurse, patient, family/caregiver, and interdisciplinary team. Documents according to professional practice guidelines set by regulatory agencies. Documents legibly. Shift: 3x12 D Shift Differentials: $2.00 weekends, 1.5 times base rate for worked holiday hours Qualifications Must have graduated from an APTA accredited school of Physical Therapy, or equivalent. Must possess a current Physical Therapy license within the State of practice. BLS certification required. Relates throughout the interview process their clinical competency, experience, training and education they have received that is required to perform the job. Demonstrates through behaviors and answers to job related experiential questions. Foundation Registry and Travel positions require a minimum of one year experience in an acute care hospital setting and experience must include working in an acute care setting within the past 12 months as a Physical Therapist in the specialty area Must have the ability to become proficient with computer software applications commonly used in an automated patient care environment. Patient care equipment, evaluation tools, and therapeutic modalities. Copier, multi-line feature telephone, fax machine, computer, pager, and miscellaneous office equipment. Preferred Qualifications Additional related education and/or experience preferred. Foundation Health Partners is an EEO/AAP employer; qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Benefits and Perks: SOB up to -$40,000 Retention Bonus Relocation bonus
up to $7.5K Facility highlights: In the late 1960's, the only hospital available to Fairbanks area residents was St. Joseph Hospital, operated by The Sisters of Charity. The great flood of August 1967 devastated St. Joseph's Hospital and closure of the aged and deteriorating hospital was imminent. In the Interior, times were hard, and the community didn't want local government responsible for a new hospital. An incredible group of local volunteers envisioned a new community-owned hospital and the Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation was founded - to plan, fund, construct and find an operator for the new hospital. The Hospital Foundation purchased Tanana Valley Clinic in 2008 to increase access to health care for Medicare patients in our community. Fairbanks Hospital Foundation and its visionary leaders are the reason Fairbanks has the continuum of quality medical facilities today. Location highlights: Fairbanks, Alaska, is a unique and vibrant city known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventure opportunities. Situated in the interior of Alaska, it offers incredible experiences like viewing the mesmerizing Northern Lights in winter and exploring the midnight sun in summer. The city is a gateway to the vast Alaskan wilderness, with nearby attractions like Denali National Park and the Chena River, perfect for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Fairbanks also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with highlights including the University of Alaska Museum of the North, the Fairbanks Ice Museum, and the historic Pioneer Park. For those seeking adventure, Fairbanks is also a hub for winter sports like dog sledding and snowmobiling, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.