Binghamton, NY, 13902, USA
63 days ago
Lymphedema Therapist
Lymphedema Therapist, UHS Binghamton General Hospital Shift Day Hours per week: 40 Salary range: $40.70 - $61.05 per hour, depending on experience. Overview Lymphedema Therapist, UHS Binghamton General Hospital Shift: Day Hours per week: 40 Salary range: $40.70 - $61.05 per hour, depending on experience. Overview United Health Services (UHS) is seeking a Lymphedema Therapist to join our Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation team at UHS Binghamton General Hospital in Binghamton, NY. The successful candidate will be a licensed Occupational or Physical Therapist with a Lymphedema Therapy Certification. Licensed OTs and PTs who are pursing their Lymphedema Therapy Certification may be considered for the role if they meet other qualifications and intend to become certified within 3 months of employment. This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position. At UHS, every connection matters, and we live our Values of Compassion, Trust, Respect, Teamwork, and Innovation. Our PT and Rehabilitation team provides not only exceptional care for their patients, but also access to innovative therapies and new models of care—they are often recognized for their individual career pursuits and accomplishments, sharing their knowledge and skills in service of their patients each day. Job Responsibilities In this role, you’ll make a real impact by providing specialized care to patients with lymphedema, guiding them through their treatment journey, and advocating for their long-term well-being. • Perform comprehensive patient evaluations – Review medical histories, interpret physician prescriptions, and assess a patient’s strengths, limitations, and goals to develop a personalized care plan. • Provide expert lymphedema treatment – Utilize Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) techniques, including manual lymph drainage, multilayer bandaging, and customized compression garment selection and fitting. Adjust treatment plans as needed based on patient progress. • Support patients through education and training – Teach patients and caregivers how to manage lymphedema at home, including self-care strategies, exercises, and lifestyle modifications for long-term symptom management. • Develop home exercise programs – Tailor movement and strengthening exercises to each patient’s needs, ensuring they maintain functional abilities and prevent complications. • Ensure accurate and thorough documentation – Maintain detailed patient records, including assessment findings, treatment progress, and any modifications to care plans, in compliance with regulatory and reimbursement requirements. • Advocate and coordinate care for patients – Help patients access the services, resources, and financial assistance they need, ensuring equitable care for all individuals with lymphedema. • Collaborate with healthcare providers and stakeholders – Work closely with physicians, specialists, and team members to develop cohesive, interdisciplinary care plans that address the full spectrum of patient needs. • Partner with vendors for compression therapy solutions – Assist patients in obtaining appropriate compression garments by navigating insurance coverage, securing financial funding resources, and ensuring the best fit for their needs. • Engage in quality improvement initiatives – Contribute to program enhancements, performance improvement projects, and best practice development to advance lymphedema treatment within our healthcare system. • Lead and educate as a lymphedema expert – Serve as a resource for colleagues, patients, and the community by sharing your expertise and advocating for advancements in lymphedema care. • Participate in research and innovation – Explore new methods and technologies in swelling management, compression therapy, and preventative care, ensuring we remain at the forefront of patient-centered treatment. Position Qualifications Minimum Requirements: • Graduate of an accredited program of Occupational or Physical Therapy with applicable degree • Possession of a NYS license, or eligibility to be licensed, as a practicing Occupational or Physical Therapist New York State • CPR certification within the first 3 months of employment • Current LANA Certification in Lymphedema Therapy or completed certification within 3 months of employment Preferred: • Previous clinical experience in lymphedema therapy • Previous clinical experience in hospital-based inpatient services and/or outpatient therapy services • National Board Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Why Choose UHS? • Work in a supportive and collaborative environment where teamwork, respect, and innovation are valued. • Be part of a forward-thinking team focused on advancing lymphedema treatment and patient care. • Grow professionally through opportunities to lead, educate, and contribute to program development. Benefits Offerings • Comprehensive health coverage – Medical, dental, and vision insurance beginning on the first of the month after your hire date • Voluntary benefits – Enroll in additional benefits like pet insurance, identity theft protection, legal services, life insurance, and more after 90 days of employment • Financial security – 403(b) retirement plan with company match model • Work-life balance – Immediate accrual of paid time off • Wellness rewards – Earn up to $400 per year for qualified medical expenses by completing wellness activities • Support services – Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offering counseling, concierge services, and virtual mental health resources • Professional growth – Free access to 100,000+ online training and development courses through UHS Ascent, potential for certificate or tuition reimbursement, leadership development, and more If you’re a dedicated therapist with lymphedema expertise and a passion for patient care, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today and be part of a team where every connection matters. For additional information, contact Deana Talbot, Senior Recruiter at deana.talbot@nyuhs.org. #IND1 Education/Experience Minimum Required: + Graduate of an accredited school of occupational or physical therapy, receiving applicable degree or certificate in occupational or physical therapy course of study, with Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or equivalent Preferred: + Master’s or Doctorate Degree + Previous clinical experience in lymphedema therapy + Previous clinical experience in hospital-based inpatient services and/or outpatient therapy services License/Certification Minimum Required: + Possession of a NYS license or eligibility to be licensed as an occupational or physical therapist + CPR certification within first three months of employment + Certification in Lymphedema Therapy and Complete Decongestive Therapy to be completed within first 3 months of hire Preferred: + National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) certified + Lymphology Association of Northern America (LANA) certification About United Health Services United Health Services is a not-for-profit healthcare system serving more than 500,000 people in Upstate New York’s Southern Tier region. We offer integrated healthcare services across 60 locations, including four hospitals, three walk-in centers, and 22 primary care offices, in addition to home care services and senior living facilities. The United Health Services system employs more than 6,300 people and comprises 600+ providers who are all committed to providing and supporting the delivery of exceptional patient care. United Health Services employees and providers are “LOVED!” This means we’re Living Our Values Every Day. Here, you’ll join a team that is dedicated to values-based, coordinated patient care. Every day, we outwardly live our Values of Compassion, Trust, Respect, Teamwork, and Innovation. About New York’s Southern Tier As an employee of United Health Services, you’ll call the Southern Tier, or more specifically, the Greater Binghamton area, home. Known for entertainment and restaurants, craft brews, outdoor experiences, minor-league sports, family-friendly events, and a keenness for local history (like our connection to the Twilight Zone and our six antique carousels), Greater Binghamton offers something for everyone. We’re a short drive away from the Finger Lakes region in Central New York, three hours from New York City, and just shy of four hours from Niagara Falls, Canada. ---- United Health Services in an Equal Opportunity Employer. United Health Services, Inc. and the members of the UHS System neither are affiliated with, sponsored, endorsed nor approved by, nor otherwise associated with, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS), UHS of Delaware, Inc. nor their affiliates, which can be found at www.uhsinc.com.
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