FLSA Status: Nonexempt
Original Date: January 2019
Last Revision: March 2022
JOB SUMMARY: Assists with physical therapy programs to restore function in patients with disabilities, disorders, and injuries. Carries out treatment plans for a variety of patient diagnoses as per the Physical Therapists, making recommendations or changes when appropriate. Supports research programs involving physical therapy.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Associate’s degree (or Two-Year Professional Program) for Physical Therapy Assistants approved by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). One-year previous experience as a Physical Therapy Assistant preferred.
LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, and/or REGISTRATION: Current license in the State of North Carolina to practice as a Physical Therapy Assistant. CPR certification every two years.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Carries out physical therapy programs as planned and directed by the physical therapist in clinical and research applications. This involves training patients in exercises, ambulation, and activities of daily living. Collects clinical assessment scores, radiographic scores and assessments, and health related quality of life information. Performs a wide range of tests and evaluations in a clinical or research setting. This involves evaluation of developmental levels and functions, gross and fine motor skills, neurological-reflex testing, equilibrium, coordination, protective responses, muscle strength, muscle tone, joint range of motion, daily living skills and activities, and perceptual motor skills and defects. Screens for orthopaedic and physical defects, genetic anomalies, or idiopathic. Maintains supplies and equipment. Assists with research protocol and treatment development; ensures quality control of data. Develops and writes educational materials. Participates in staff meetings, forums, committees, and in-service training activities. Performs other related duties incidental to the work described herein.SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS:
Good physical strength and condition
Research experience
Ability to work with infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult and older adult patients
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Exposure to hazardous substances, infectious diseases, body fluids
Subject to many interruptions
Contact with patients, family members, visitors, coworkers and medical staff under a wide variety of circumstances
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
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Activity
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Standing
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Walking
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Sitting
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Bending
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Reaching with arms
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Finger and hand dexterity
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Talking
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Hearing
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Seeing
Lifting, carrying, pushing and or pulling:
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20 lbs. maximum
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50 lbs. maximum
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100 lbs. maximum