SUMMARY:
Under the supervision of the PACE Center Director, the Physical Therapist screens and assesses member functional status. Uses pertinent data to plan and implement appropriate interventions and communicates the same to the inter-disciplinary team to ensure the functional status of members is considered, including those members who are considered to be at high fall risk. Provides direct guidance to Patient Care Aides, Rehabilitation Assistants and other staff assisting with Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) members’ direct care. Assists in in-services to support staff education. Conducts group education to members as assigned.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
PERFORMANCE AREA 1:
Works closely with the Interdisciplinary Team to:
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Must have knowledge and understanding of and be sensitive to area minority groups and their socio-economic backgrounds/cultures. Demonstrated ability to function independently, with strong organizational skills and flexibility required. Individual must be self-motivated and able to develop positive working relationships with a wide variety of individuals. Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing in both English and Spanish preferred. Must have strong oral presentation skills and the ability to interact with a wide range of clients effectively. Must have the advanced knowledge and training sufficient to obtain and maintain licensure in the state of California.
EDUCATION
Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program and current State PT license required.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION:
PRIOR EXPERIENCE:
A minimum total of one year of personal, clinical/internship, and or employment experience providing care or services for adults with disabilities or frail elderly population required.
Experience/familiarity with PACE program and Electronic Medical Records systems, preferred.
SKILLS
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Able to quickly build and maintain rapport with patients and providers of differing backgrounds; team player
Customer-service oriented
Strong computer skills
Familiar with adult learning and general training techniques
Positive professional insight
Flexibility and dependability
Demonstrated good problem-solving skills; sound judgment
Effective leadership/supervisory skills
Working knowledge of physical, mental and social needs of disabled and older adults.
Effective skills in assessment of functional needs of disabled and older adults.
Effective written and oral communication skills.
Productive as both an independent and interdisciplinary team contributor.
Effective organizational skills.
Demonstrates necessary skills and knowledge as needed for position-specific Competency Assessment Profile.
The pay range for this Exempt position starts at $98,090.62 a year. Our salary ranges are dependent on knowledge, skills, and experience.
In addition, our comprehensive benefits package for regular status employees includes:
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