Senior Physical Therapist
Join our dedicated healthcare team as a Senior Physical Therapist in Stockton, CA, and play a pivotal role in providing expert rehabilitative care to the elderly and frail population. This position focuses on both clinical and home-based settings, ensuring comprehensive care planning and delivery in collaboration with interdisciplinary teams. The successful candidate will engage in hands-on treatments and supervise therapy programs, aiming to enhance the quality of life and functional abilities of our participants.
Salary : $90,000.00 - $115,000.00 per year
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
- Perform thorough Physical Therapy assessments to ascertain care needs and goals for participants both in the facility and at home environments.
- Engage actively in interdisciplinary team (IDT) meetings to formulate and update participant care plans.
- Implement and meticulously document Physical Therapy interventions as per physician directives and agreed care plans.
- Administer various therapeutic exercises and treatments including muscle re-education, gait training, and functional training alongside passive and active exercises.
- Supervise and train Therapy Assistants to effectively carry out Functional Maintenance Programs.
- Provide training to staff, participants, and family caregivers on the use and maintenance of therapeutic equipment and techniques.
Minimum Position Qualifications :
Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy with a minimum of five years relevant experience.Current licensure as a Physical Therapist in California or proof of eligibility for licensure.Experience in physical therapy within clinical settings, particularly with an elderly or frail population is highly desirable.Demonstrable ability to coordinate with an interdisciplinary team to optimize care plans and outcomes.Excellent documentation and communication skills, essential for team collaboration and compliance with healthcare regulations.Preferred Qualifications :
Master's Degree or Doctorate in Physical Therapy.Two or more years of experience in a geriatric physical therapy setting.Current CPR certification preferred.Adaptability to changing healthcare environments and participant needs.A patient-focused approach that emphasizes compassionate and culturally sensitive care.Skills :
Strong clinical skills with a comprehensive knowledge of physical therapy practices and principles.Effective leadership and teaching skills to guide therapy assistants and instruct caregivers.Keen assessment skills to determine appropriate therapeutic interventions.Robust problem-solving abilities to tailor interventions to individual needs.Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills for interacting with a diverse community.Benefits :
Comprehensive medical insurance coverage (Medical, Dental, Vision).Work-life balance : 17 days of Personal Time Off (PTO), 12 annually observed holidays, and sick time provisions.401 K savings plan with employer match.Bonus potential and equity as integral components of total compensation.Access to professional development and continuing education opportunities.