Physical Therapy Assistant PRN Plus - Saint Luke's North Hospital Restaurants & Beverage - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

Physical Therapy Assistant PRN Plus - Saint Luke's North Hospital

Job DescriptionA Physical Therapist Assistant I is developing skills in the clinical setting.
This PTA will assist in completion of patient treatment programs as planned and directed by the licensed Physical Therapist through the use of exercise and modalities.
Referral of the patient by a physician and evaluation by the P.
T.
are required prior to PTA involvement with the patient.
The PTA will report information to the supervising P.
T.
and keep accurate progress notes in the patient medical record.
May also participate in a rotation system for specialties of services.
Acute care and inpatient rehab experience is preferred.
Job RequirementsApplicable
Experience:
Less than 1 yearPhysical Therapy Assistant (MO) - Missouri Division of Professional RegistrationAssociate DegreeJob DetailsPRNDay (United States of America)The best place to get care.
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