PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Company: Moody Neuro Rehabilitation Institute
Location: Houston
Posted on: May 7, 2025
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Job Description:
PHYSICAL LOCATION:Moody Neurorehabilitation InstituteGENERAL
STATEMENT OF DUTIES:Uses evidence-based practice to evaluate and
analyze results in order to develop an Individual Program Plan
(IPP) to restore function and increase independence of the
individual at home and in the community. Provide direct physical
therapy services to patients as per the plan utilizing accepted
format and terminology for all documentation. Supervises and
reviews all documentation of treatment plans by physical therapy
assistants and rehabilitation technicians working under the plan of
care. Exercises sound clinical decision making when planning,
implementing, and evaluating the patients response to treatment.
Depending upon need, consult with referring practitioners regarding
the individuals progress and appropriateness of treatments.
Participate in clinical research as assigned by the Program
Director or Clinical Manager. Accepts the responsibility for and
acquires necessary certification to act as a clinical instructor
when appropriate for student physical therapists. The licensed
Physical Therapist will uphold the mission, philosophy and goals of
the organization and department while maintaining strict
confidentiality of personnel and the individuals being served in
the performance of assigned duties.MAJOR DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:Review patient's screening prior to the patients
full admission to the clinical program.Select and utilize
appropriate assessment procedures.Identify a comprehensive list of
primary physical and functional problems.Develop a professional
clinical impression, a supporting conclusion from evaluations, and
consult with advanced clinicians/clinical specialists when
appropriate.Establish realistic, functional goals and treatment
plan, adhering to department treatment and program
protocols.Administer thorough physical therapy treatment procedures
according to the developed treatment plan.Identify appropriate
duration of physical therapy treatment.Provide discharge plan
recommendations, including DME and referrals for therapy to outside
resources, in a timely manner in collaboration with other clinical
and case management staff.Identify and implement the use of
adaptive equipment to address the patient's needs with training
provided, as needed.Consistent consultation/communication with PTA
regarding plan of care/changes in plan of care and client related
goals.Educate the patient and family regarding disease process,
current treatment plans and specific procedures, long-term or
follow-up care.Provide home evaluations and carryover skills for
families, including education and training.Refer appropriate
patients for additional assessments as needed.Complete all patient
care documentation according to expectations of the program, CARF,
and third-party payer requirements. Documentation is to include the
patients initial evaluation/re-evaluations; daily treatment notes;
monthly IPP report; and discharge paperwork.Submit justification of
need and/or letter of medical necessity for equipment when
necessaryConsult/communicate with referring practitioners in an
appropriate and timely manner regarding patient's medical status,
clinical assessment, contraindications, and to collaborate
treatment plan to maximize patient care.Communicate as a liaison
with other health care professionals.Regularly maintain therapy
equipment and make recommendations for repair or replacement to the
Clinical Manager or Program Director.Other duties as
assigned.Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Hold current CPR
and First Aid Certifications.Ability to communicate verbally and in
writing with patients.Ability to carry out physical aspects of
direct service in treatment and evaluation.Ability to monitor
mobility of patients.Ability to interpret data and recommend
realistic patient goals for accomplishment.Ability to lift up to 20
pounds.Physical ability to break the fall of a
patient.Education:Masters Degree Required; Prefer Doctor of
Physical Therapy (DPT). Graduation from a physical therapy
curriculum approved by the American Physical Therapy Association.
Must be licensed to practice physical therapy in
Texas.Experience:Prefer experience providing direct service to
adults with neurological disorders including but not limited to
head injury and cerebral vascular accident.DEMANDS AND
CHARACTERISTICS OF WORK, EQUIPMENT USAGE, AND WORK
ENVIRONMENT.PERCENTAGE OF WORK TIME
(1-33%)SittingTwistingLifting/CarryingBending/StoopingPERCENTAGE OF
WORK TIME (34-66%)Standing/WalkingClimbing
(Ascending/Descending)Pushing/PullingUsing arm muscles frequently
or for extended periodsUsing leg muscles frequently or for extended
periodsUsing back muscles frequently or for extended periodsLIFTING
REQUIREMENTS - individuals in clinical care positions are required
to lift a trainee/client without assistance. (1-33%)31 - 40
Pounds41 - 50 Pounds51 - Pounds or moreLIFTING REQUIREMENTS -
individuals in clinical care positions are required to lift a
trainee/client without assistance. (34-66%)11 - 20 Pounds21 - 30
PoundsLIFTING REQUIREMENTS - individuals in clinical care positions
are required to lift a trainee/client without assistance.
(67-100%)2 - 10 PoundsDOES THIS JOB REQUIRE? (1-33%)Working with or
near chemicalsWorking near radiation sourcesPotential exposure to
communicable diseasesWorking with hazardous waste
materialsUtilizing essential upgraded or adaptive equipment as
industry standards requireUsing hand toolsOperating vehicleWorking
in hot, cold, wet surroundsWorking outdoorsDOES THIS JOB REQUIRE?
(67-100%)Potential for cuts and bruisesEXCHANGE OF IDEAS
(67-100%)Ability to express or exchange ideasAbility to understand
communication of others with or without adaptive devices.Obtaining
impressions through the eyes of the shape, size, distance, motion,
color or other characteristics of objects with or without adaptive
devices. The major visual functions are:Acuity, far - clarity of
vision at 20 feet or more.Acuity, near - clarity of vision at 20
inches or less.Depth perception - three-dimensional vision. The
ability to judge distance and space relationships so as to see
objects where and as they actually are they actually are.Field of
vision - the area that can be seen up and down or to the right or
left while the eyes are fixed on a given point.Accommodation -
adjustment of the lens of the eye to bring an object into sharp
focus. This item is especially important when doing near-point work
at varying distances from the eye.Color vision - the ability to
identify and distinguish colors.Regular
AttendancePunctualityAbility to do MathLiterateby Jobble
Keywords: Moody Neuro Rehabilitation Institute, Pasadena , PHYSICAL THERAPIST, Healthcare , Houston, Texas
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