Full-time with benefits; 32-40 hours per week; day shift Monday through Friday which will include shifts as early as 7am or as late as 6pm; holiday and weekend on call rotation required. Primary role will be in-patient with Acute Care; Post Op and Emergency Room Coverage as needed; potential outpatient coverage should inpatient load not support inpatient hours.
JOB SUMMARY
The practice of physical therapy shall include assessment, treatment, planning, implementation, education, communication and demonstration of leadership to address the needs of patients and their families, as well as to foster a positive working relations hip among professionals and ancillary staff. This person may be caring for infants, children, adolescents, adults and/or senior patients and will have the knowledge and skills to care for the patient and developmental needs of these populations.
MAJOR JOB FUNCTION
Provides direct patient care, evaluates functional needs and outcomes, and consults with other specialists as needed. Reassesses patient’s functional needs and adjusts care plan as indicated to ensure optimal patient outcome.
Performs comprehensive patient evaluation, including tests of muscles, nerves, joint integrity and functional ability.
Conducts therapy practice within defined standards of care and consistent with current PT Practice Act in treatment areas which include but are not limited to Acute Care floor, Rehab Services gym, treatment rooms, and aquatic pool.
Performs instruction of patient, family, staff, student or intern with consideration to physical/developmental age, ability/readiness to learn, cultural/emotional religious/social barriers. Uses diagrams and/or handouts as necessary to facilitate the learning process.
Delivers age specific care to pediatric and geriatric clientele dependent on their growth, development, and mental age/capacity. Responds appropriately to physically and mentally challenged clientele.
Directs the practice of support staff in order to achieve the patient’s functional goals.
Communicates effectively with other professional and support staff in order to achieve positive patient outcomes.
Promotes and contributes to a positive, problem-solving environment.
Maintains established hospital and departmental policies and guidelines, objectives, quality improvement program, safety, environmental and infection control standards.
Documents evaluations, treatment goals and plans. Regularly updates documentation and maintains all required prescriptions and signatures.
Enhances professional growth and development of self and others through participation in educational programs, current literature, in-service meetings and workshops.
Provides direction and leadership to staff, students and new graduates. Acts as a resource to promote physical therapy within the community.
Maintains a professional attitude and observes proper ethics.
Demonstrates proficiency in regards to the computer documentation of patient cares and any other related computerized patient information/documentation.
Keeps co-workers up to date with any changes in the care delivery process on the Medical/Surgical floor.
Coordinates the quality improvement projects related to inpatient physical therapy.
Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.
Assist with data collection and analysis for Quality Improvement projects.
STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR
WORK ETHICS STANDARD: Affirm a commitment to making the Tomah Health work environment better through: patient advocacy, continuing education, and valuation of each individual person.
COMMUNICATION STANDARD: Affirm a commitment to use open and honest communication with all Tomah Health customers (in-house & community-wide) through: basic customer courtesy (phone, written, face to face) and active listening.
TEAMWORK STANDARD: Affirm a commitment to be a proud, dependable Tomah Health TEAM member through: basic customer courtesy, patient advocacy, flexibility, and valuation of each individual person.
QUALITY STANDARD: Affirm a commitment to provide respectful, compassionate, quality care with integrity to all Tomah Health customers (in-house & community-wide) through: job excellence, patient advocacy, and self-dignity.
PROFESSIONALISM STANDARD: Affirm a commitment to professional conduct towards all Tomah Health customers (in-house & community-wide) through: collaboration, teamwork, appearance, environment, and valuation of each individual person.
ATTITUDE STANDARD: Affirm a commitment to maintain a positive, professional perspective towards all Tomah Health customers (in-house & community-wide) through: honest feedback, confidentiality, basic customer courtesy, and valuation of each individual person.
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Completion of prescribed course in accordance with minimum essentials for Physical Therapist schools as prescribed by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the AHA required.
Current licensure to permit to practice as a Physical Therapist in the State of Wisconsin.
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent human relation skills as demonstrated by the ability to interface positively with all customers and employees.
Must acquire the knowledge and maintain established competency levels to perform essential physical therapy practice.
Must have proficient computer skills with the ability to operate within a Windows environment.
Must have the ability to work with frequent interruptions, under stress, with minimal supervision, and to exercise initiative and judgment in analyzing, organizing, planning, prioritizing, scheduling and coordinating work with others.
Needs to possess as high level of intelligence, integrity, sense of responsibility and ability to comprehend and analyze details.
Ability to operate and handle many kinds of complex equipment.
Ability to demonstrate clinical competence and maintain current knowledge in caring for infant through geriatric patients.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Regularly required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, and talk and hear.
The Physical Therapist is frequently required to stand, walk and reach with hands and arms. The Physical Therapist is occasionally required to sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel or crouch, and smell.
The Physical Therapist must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Good hearing is necessary to receive detailed information through oral communication and to make fine discriminations in sound.
Visual acuity is needed to assess color changes, to verify accuracy of written materials and to administer and accurately prepare medications.
The Physical Therapist must be able to provide therapeutic services in an aquatic environment on an as-needed basis.