Physical Therapist Outpatient Rehab Per Diem Days - Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
About the Job
Summary
Evaluates, plans and implements specific treatment programs for individual patients according to the principles and practices of physical therapy. Functions as an interdisciplinary team member providing patient assessment/re-assessment, direct patient care, and individualized care planning/implementation.
Responsibilities
Responds to physician orders for physical therapy. Administers and interprets tests and measurements of patients. Reviews patient charts and progress prior to treatment and modifies treatment plan accordingly. Develops functional goals based on patient and/or family expectations. Develops, improves and restores functional mobility, seeking to return patient to highest level of independence. Seeks clarification of physician orders as needed.
Adult Physical Therapy Services.
Education
Required: Bachelor Degree in Physical Therapy or higher, based on State of Florida requirements.
Experience
Preferred: 2 years as a practicing PT in a healthcare setting, Pelvic floor experience highly desired.
Certifications
Required: State Licensure for Physical Therapist, and AHA BLS
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