Job Description
Metro is looking for a motivated and passionate PER DIEM Physical Therapist Assistant to provide in-home care under the supervision and direction of a licensed Physical Therapist. If you are a Physical Therapist Assistant ready to take the next step forward in your career, we want to hear from you. Come be a part of a growing organization in a progressive, supportive, and innovative team!
All levels of experience are encouraged to apply and will train the right new graduate.
- Job Type: Per Diem
- Pay: $$50 per visit
- Location: Manhattan
- Schedule: Flexible!
What We Offer!
- 1099 and W-2 options to fit your preferred work style
- Competitive salary
- Longstanding Success
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
- A professional, supportive and fun work environment fostered by a team of well-respected clinicians who take pride in the challenges of meaningful work
- Focus on Patient Care - Quick EMR (No Oasis required)
- Great work/life balance
- Flexibility and Autonomy - see patients any 7 days of the week
- Preference given to see patients in your primary geographic area
Responsibilities:
- Accept and treat patients within your designated geographic area
- Provide physical therapy treatments to patients in their homes, as outlined in the licensed PT’s plan of care
- Monitor and report changes in patient status to the supervising PT in a timely manner
- Communicate effectively with patients, caregivers, and interdisciplinary team members to ensure coordinated, effective care
- Instruct patients, family members, caregivers, and Home Health Aides in exercises, safety awareness, and use of assistive devices as directed by the supervising PT
- Assist the PT in updating care plans based on patient progress and response to treatment
- Document patient treatments and observations accurately and promptly, in accordance with agency and regulatory standards
- Participate in case conferences and contribute to the care planning and discharge process, in collaboration with the PT
- Adhere to all federal, state, and local regulations as well as agency policies and professional standards of practice