Physical Therapist Assistant
Company: Orthoillinois
Location: Rockford
Posted on: May 5, 2025
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Job Description:
At OrthoIllinois we create an environment for our team of
Rehabilitation professionals to provide the highest level of care
possible for our patients. Collaborative communication with our
referring sub-specialty providers and teamwork throughout the
organization allows seamless care for our patients all under one
roof.We offer a competitive compensation package tailored to your
years of relevant experience, backed by a defined compensation
structure informed by market data. This ensures that your skills
and contributions are not only recognized but also aligned with
industry standards.At OrthoIllinois we are committed to
professional growth and development with a generous continuing
education package annually. We are a host location for numerous
accredited CEU courses each year and carve out time for
all-department in-services to align our shared goals. Additionally,
we support advanced certifications, training, and the opportunity
to observe surgery and shadow physician clinics fostering a
collaborative team environment.At OrthoIllinois we offer a
Quarterly Productivity bonus that is achieved by an average of
eighty percent of our clinicians each quarter. In addition, our
staff is eligible to receive the annual Patient Satisfaction Bonus
as we believe the team contributes to the success and satisfaction
of our patients.Whether a new graduate or an experienced therapist,
OrthoIllinois strives to offer a learning environment that fosters
growth for a therapist with less experience as well as a challenge
for the more seasoned graduate. For the newer graduate, we are
excited to offer an extensive one to two year Mentor Program. At
OrthoIllinois we believe mentoring helps set therapists up for
success and we have a large team of exceptional therapists to learn
and grow alongside. Monthly one-on-one training provides mentorship
in areas of clinical reasoning and decision-making skills,
evidence-based practice, and joint-specific evaluation and manual
therapy interventions.We believe encouraging a collaborative work
environment as well as working closely with our exceptional
physician teams sets our therapists up for success. This
collaborative team approach along with working one on one with
patients has been a formula for success and patient satisfaction at
OrthoIllinois.Job Purpose:The Physical Therapist Assistant is
responsible for assisting the Physical Therapist with treating
patients with injuries, pathologies, or post-operative physical
therapy interventions within a plan of care established by the
Physical Therapist.Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Provides
physical therapy services and interventions within the scope of
practice of the PTA and per the IL PTA Practice Act. Services
include setting up and using exercise and modality equipment for
patient use, performing manual techniques on various body parts,
instructing and guarding patients in using assistive devices,
coordinating patient transfers, and directing patients in various
physical exercise or positioning Provides patient/caregiver
education regarding diagnosis, therapeutic activities, and
treatment plans Effectively documents daily treatments and progress
notes to support each patient's individualized plan of care
utilizing EMR and other electronic formats; communicates verbally
and collaborates with the healthcare team to provide efficient,
effective, patient-centered care Administers billing for physical
therapy services provided per state and federal laws and individual
insurance rules Confers with support staff to assist with services
and interventions being provided Performs light cleaning and
sanitizing of areas used during treatment with the assistance of
support staff Collaborates with other licensed therapists, PTs, and
PTAs together to provide exceptional patient care Assists with
ordering equipment and supplies, training new staff and students,
and other clinic issues as needed or requested by
managementCompetencies: Service: We align our actions and decision
making with the organizations guiding platform keeping our patients
at the center of all we do. Change Agent: We support and contribute
to positive change in the organization. Communication and
Interpersonal Relations: We communicate honestly and with
compassion to build connections with our patients and each other.
Effectiveness: We take ownership of work, doing the right thing for
our customer and doing it well.Organizational Culture:All
OrthoIllinois employees focus on service by putting the mission,
vision, and value statements into practice and using the guiding
principles of Compassion, Respect, Trust, Integrity, Innovation,
Education Fiscal Responsibility, Practice Independence,
Accountability, and Empowerment to direct their interactions and
decision making. Employees promote and model the service standards
to create lasting impressions, extraordinary moments, exceptional
on-stage experiences, and meaningful and compassionate
connections.Education and Experience Requirements: Associates
degree required Outpatient clinical or rehab technician experience
beneficial Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant in the state of
Illinois Working knowledge of Microsoft and Google Suites
Familiarity with EMR and Physical Rehabilitation
softwareEnvironmental/Working Conditions:Working environment is in
an office/clinic setting.Physical/Mental Demands: Stand for long
periods of time, walk for periods of time, kneel, crawl, stoop, and
climb stairs. Requires lifting, carrying, or moving heavier objects
i.e., pushing or pulling up to 100 pounds and lifting and carrying
up to 50 pounds. Possess full range of motion in shoulders and
arms, including reaching above or below the shoulder. Finger
dexterity, the ability to twist hands/wrists repetitively,
pushing/pulling against stiff joints, using a variety of holds;
demonstrating exercises, lifting/raising over shoulder height.
Demonstrate exercises, perform manual therapy (i.e. soft tissue
mobilization, dry needling), connecting E-stim electrodes; balance
for patient guarding and demonstration. Vision (e.g., depth
perception, color vision, strong vision up close). Rehabilitation
staff must be able to watch/observe all patient exercise/movement
in order to be able to prevent impro.er performance and maintain
safety. Good vision will also assist in recognizing patients
non-verbal pain responses. Hearing (e.g., high pitch sounds, soft
or distant sounds). Rehabilitation staff must be able to hear
patients potential verbalization of pain in response to
care/treatment within (at times) a loud clinic. Operates the
following: Modalities (e-stim, NMES, whirlpool), sharps (scalpels,
tweezers, scissors).This description is intended to provide only
basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities,
knowledge, skills, abilities and working conditions may change as
needs evolveEqual Opportunity EmployerThis employer is required to
notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal
employment laws. For further information, please review the Know
Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.by Jobble
Keywords: Orthoillinois, Crystal Lake , Physical Therapist Assistant, Healthcare , Rockford, Illinois
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