Overview
Our team members are the heart of what makes us better. At Hackensack Meridian Health, we help our patients live better, healthier lives — and we help one another to succeed. With a culture rooted in connection and collaboration, our employees are team members. Here, competitive benefits are just the beginning. It’s also about how we support one another and how we show up for our community. Together, we keep getting better - advancing our mission to transform healthcare and serve as a leader of positive change.
The Physical Therapist evaluates, plans, and implements a goal-oriented Physical Therapy treatment program that focuses on restoring function and preventing further disability as a result of trauma, disease, amputation, congenital defects, surgery, and other debilitating illness.
Responsibilities
A day in the life of a Physical Therapist at Hackensack Meridian Health includes:
- Committee Representative: Participates on committees as requested by Supervisor.
- Customer Service: Delivers the highest level of service to all residents, families, and visitors.
- Delivery of Care: Models and maintains a safe environment in which to deliver services and employs correct body mechanics during activities. Demonstrates and implements appropriate treatment techniques and skills with residents. Completes resident treatments as scheduled.
- Discharge Planning: Discharge planning established at initial evaluation and updated throughout the course of therapeutic treatment. Discharge summaries are completed in a timely manner, reflecting goal achievement and functional status with appropriate recommendations.
- DME Assessment: Demonstrates appropriate knowledge in assessing the need for DME for residents to improve their functional independence safety. Follows through with appropriate professionals to ensure proper fitting of the wheelchair to the resident. Educates the resident/family about the proper use and care of the wheelchair.
- Documentation Compliance: Prepares written documentation such as Progress Notes, Reassessments, and Discharge Summaries. Progress notes and Reassessments are completed as per departmental policy and procedure, and monitor the resident's status and progress towards goal achievement. Short term goals are updated and treatment plans are modified, as appropriate.
- Documentation of Re-Evaluations: Re-evaluations are completed in a timely manner. Goals and treatment plan updated as per departmental policy.
- Effective Communication: Develops a rapport and mutual respect with the resident to foster an optimum environment for goal achievement. Provides education to residents/families based upon the identified learning needs, in a manner that the residents/families can demonstrate their understanding.
- Evaluation Information Gathering: Gathers all information necessary to properly evaluate the resident's needs as per department policy, including testing and consultations with other health care professionals, as appropriate.
- Other Duties As Assigned: Handles special projects and rush assignments as needed, in a timely manner.
- Patient Rapport: Develops a rapport and mutual respect with the patient/caregiver and team members to foster an optimum environment of goal achievement.
- Patient/Caregiver Education: Provides and documents education to patients/caregivers based upon identified learning needs in an understandable manner.
- Plan of Care: Develops and implements an individualized treatment program based on established goals.
- Productivity: Completes patient treatments within acceptable departmental productivity range and documents on daily charge sheet.
- Prosthetic/Orthotic Devices: Demonstrates appropriate judgment in ordering and measuring the resident for a prosthetic/orthotic device. Assesses the fit and function of the device and the need for adjustments to ensure proper utilization.
- Resident Goal Setting: Formulates functionally based/objective short and long-term goals.
- Respect of Resident's needs: Administers the evaluations in a manner appropriate to the resident's disability, demonstrating respect for the resident's needs.
- Safety and Body Mechanics: Therapy is provided in a safe environment, utilizing proper body mechanics.
- Treatment Program: Develops and implements an individualized program of treatment focused on identified resident needs. Focuses on achievement of the established goals.
- Other duties and/or projects as assigned.
- Adheres to HMH Organizational competencies and standards of behavior.
Qualifications
Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
- Graduate of an APTA accredited program or equivalent.
- Standing, walking and/or continuously moving around.
- Kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling or working in other unusual physical positions.
- Climbing (including ladders, stepping stools, and/or stairs) or balancing.
- Stretching and/or reaching to retrieve/replace objects.
- Pushing, pulling, lifting and/or carrying heavy objects (20 lbs. or more) without aid of physical devices.
- Dexterity and eye-hand coordination to perform activities which involve holding, positioning, manipulating, typing (keyboarding or data entry), etc.
- Visual ability to monitor instruments and computers, distinguish characters (letters, numbers, etc.), recognize colors, observe physical characteristics, etc.
- Hearing ability to recognize sounds, sound patterns and/or other auditory stimuli.
- Physical ability to react/respond quickly in emergencies, including life-threatening situations.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficient computer skills that may include but are not limited to Microsoft Office and/or Google Suite platforms.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
- Physical Therapist License.
- AHA Basic Health Care Life Support HCP Certification.
If you feel that the above description speaks directly to your strengths and capabilities, then please apply today!
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