Physical Therapist - Milestones, Part-time, Days
Company: Northwestern Medicine
Location: Crystal Lake
Posted on: May 17, 2023
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Job Description:
Benefits
$10,000 Tuition Reimbursement per year ($5,700 part-time)
$6,000 Student Loan Repayment ($3,000 part-time)
$1,000 Professional Development per year ($500 part-time)
$250 Wellbeing Fund per year($125 for part-time)
Annual Employee Merit Increase and Incentive Bonus
Paid time off and Holiday pay
Pay: Based on experience, starting at: $34.28 + per hour.
Description
The Physical Therapist SL reflects the mission, vision, and values
of NM, adheres to the organization's Code of Ethics and Corporate
Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies,
procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation
standards.
The Physical Therapist SL is a licensed physical therapist who
complies with the Code of Ethics/Standards of Practice as outlined
by their professional organization and by the State of Illinois.
The position includes direct patient care, teaching, participation
on appropriate committees and departmental process improvement.
Responsibilities:
Serves as a role model for all therapists and clinical interns in
all aspects of professional, clinical, communication, education and
leadership activities.
Demonstrates the four NM values of teamwork, patients first,
integrity, and excellence in daily work and interactions.
Presents a friendly, approachable, professional demeanor and
appearance.
Provides accurate information and timely updates to patients and
customers.
Addresses questions and concerns promptly, or identifies
appropriate person and resources to do so.
Provides directions to help to patients and customers with finding
their way.
Uses effective service recovery skills to solve problems or service
breakdowns when they occur.
Demonstrates teamwork by helping co-workers within and across
departments.
Communicates effectively with others, respects diverse opinions and
styles, and acknowledges the assistance and contributions of
others.
Uses organizational and unit/department resources efficiently.
Manages work schedule efficiently, completing tasks and assignments
on time.
Contributes to opportunities and processes for continuous
improvement.
Participates in efforts to reduce costs, streamline work processes,
improve and grow services we provide.
Demonstrates creative problem solving and diversity when adapting
the treatment to special circumstances as evidence by team feedback
and documentation. (RE cards, thank you notes).
Demonstrates essential skill competencies in selecting the
appropriate evaluation in the use of treatment modalities,
equipment and protocols.
Performs re-evaluations according to department guidelines,
adjusting the treatment plan accordingly.
Evidenced by chart review.
Assumes complete responsibility over the course of physical
therapist patient management from the time of initial contact to
discharge for functional progress, safety and treatment outcome as
evidenced by team feedback and documentation.
Adheres to department policy regarding evaluations, progress notes,
and discharge summaries. All notes are legible.
Completes daily notes that reflect patients response to treatment,
actual performance, and an assessment as to status, relevant to the
treatment plan and eventual discharge needs as evidenced by chart
review, meeting all JCAHO documentation requirements (e.g. allows
other therapists to continue treatment, allows for interpretation
by payers, supports reimbursement).
Provides educational materials and methods appropriate to the
patient's level of understanding and motivation as evidenced by
chart review, observation and team feedback.
Participates in committees, department processes and special
projects in accordance with clinical expertise and individual
performance plan.
Works to develop and maintain physician relations through phone
communication, shadowing, marketing visits, and rounds/surgery
observation.
Creates a culture of respectful communication by listening, asking
for team member input, open and honest conversation,
approachability, and timely acknowledgement of individual and team
contributions as evidence by huddles/staff meetings, RE cards, and
thank you notes.
Accepts constructive feedback and is able to make timely changes as
evidenced by written coaching forms/chart audits and team
feedback.
Completes new evaluations and discharge follow up phone calls to
support patient satisfaction goals.
Proactively completes non-patient care responsibilities within
established timelines (coverage notes, PTO/schedule change
requests, bonus pay forms, and follow up phone calls).
Contributes to educational efforts of department/clinic (e.g.
in-services, journal clubs, new hire orientation, PI).
Minimal Expectation: inservice from continuing education course
and/or leading one article review.
Proactively acts as a clinical instructor to students, observers,
interns.
Minimum Expectation: is one student/intern per year.
Score may be based on quality of experience as rated thought
student evaluation.
Maintains both patients/day and billable time unit standards set by
department and makes efficient use of non-billable time.
Demonstrates willingness to flex schedule to meet patient care
needs, quarterly staff meetings and department specific meetings
outside of normal work hours.
AA/EOE.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelors Degree in Physical Therapy.
Graduates prior to January 1, 2002, the applicant's curriculum
shall have a minimum of 120 semester hours that shall include a
minimum of 50 semester hours credit in general education and at
least the following subject areas in professional education (a
minimum of 57 semester hours required):
Basic Health Sciences (Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Kinesiology,
Neurology, Psychology).
Clinical Sciences to include, but not limited to the major areas
of: Medicine or Surgery. Physical therapy theory and application,
including therapeutic exercise, evaluation procedures, physical
agents, mechanical modalities, electrotherapy, massage, orthotics
and prosthetics, and professional issues.
Clinical Education a minimum of 800 clock hours.
Graduates after January 1, 2002 must have a minimum of a master's
degree in physical therapy.
Licensed Physical Therapist in State of Illinois.
BLS within 30 days of hire.
Equal Opportunity
Northwestern Medicine is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the
basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, gender
identity, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation or any
other protected status.
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