Physical Therapist
Job Description
Perform comprehensive physical therapy evaluations and reassessments
Develop individualized, evidence-based treatment plans based on physician orders and patient goals
Provide skilled physical therapy interventions including:
Therapeutic exercise
Gait training
Balance and neuromuscular re-education
Functional mobility and transfer training
Pain management techniques
Educate patients and caregivers on exercises, safety, and functional strategies
Monitor patient progress and modify treatment plans as needed
Ensure safe patient handling and fall-prevention practices
Complete accurate, timely documentation in accordance with facility policy, Medicare/insurance guidelines, and state/federal regulations
Participate in care plan meetings, discharge planning, and utilization review
Maintain compliance with all SNF, CMS, and therapy regulations
Communicate effectively with physicians, nursing staff, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and other interdisciplinary team members
Provide recommendations for durable medical equipment (DME) and assistive devices
Support patient-centered care and resident rights
Maintain active state PT licensure
Adhere to ethical and professional standards of physical therapy practice
Participate in quality improvement initiatives, staff meetings, and continuing education
Supervise and provide clinical guidance to Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) and therapy aides as applicable
Doctorate or Masters degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program
Current state Physical Therapist license in good standing
CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
Knowledge of SNF regulations and geriatric rehabilitation principles
Prior experience in a Skilled Nursing Facility or post-acute care setting
Experience working with medically complex and geriatric populations
Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems
Ability to lift, assist, and transfer patients as required
Ability to stand, walk, bend, and perform physical tasks throughout the workday
Visual, auditory, and communication abilities sufficient for patient care and documentation