Proficiency in evaluation and treatment techniques
Complete proper documentation and billing
Ability to lift more than 50 pounds frequently
The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating, establishing a plan of care, and treating patients referred to the PM&R department
Job Summary
The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating, establishing a plan of care, and treating patients referred to the PM&R department.
This role requires the therapist to function as a Clinical Instructor (CI) for PT/PTA students and participate in clinical education.
The position demands physical capabilities including frequent walking, standing, and lifting more than 50 pounds while working indoors with varying temperatures.
Matching Summary
The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating, establishing a plan of care, and treating patients referred to the PM&R department.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Proficiency in evaluation and treatment techniques
Complete proper documentation and billing
Ability to lift more than 50 pounds frequently
Flexibility to schedule around patient services
Competence in all assigned specialty areas
Nice-to-have
Instill confidence in patients and staff
Offer help to co-workers during conflicts
Organize time to maximize patient volume
Participate in clinical education as CI
Key Requirements
Doctorate degree from an accredited physical therapist program
Texas State license or eligibility to obtain one
Application of theory under Texas State Practice Act