PHYSICAL THERAPY ASST – Chatuge Regional Nursing Home – FT Position Available In Towns, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: The Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) position at Chatuge Regional Nursing Home in Hiawassee, GA, is a full-time role that involves working closely with licensed physical therapists to implement treatment plans for residents recovering from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. The PTA will assist in conducting therapeutic exercises, monitoring patient progress, and educating residents and families on promoting independence and preventing further injury. Minimum qualifications include an Associate's degree in Physical Therapy Assisting and current state licensure. Experience in long-term care or rehabilitation settings and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification are preferred qualifications for this role. The PTA's responsibilities include maintaining a safe therapy environment, documenting patient progress, and ensuring equipment sanitation. Strong communication skills, physical stamina, attention to detail, and experience in a rehabilitation setting are essential for success in this position, contributing to creating a supportive and effective rehabilitation environment that fosters recovery and independence.
Job Description
PHYSICAL THERAPY ASST
– Chatuge Regional Nursing Home – FT
Full Time
Chatuge Regional Nursing Home, Hiawassee, GA, US
2025-04-29T01:43:28.473Z 12 days ago
Requisition ID:
2295
About the
Role:
The Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) at Chatuge Regional Nursing Home plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation process of residents recovering from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. This position involves working closely with licensed physical therapists to implement treatment plans that enhance mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall physical function. The PTA will monitor patient progress, document outcomes, and adjust treatment techniques as necessary to ensure optimal recovery. Additionally, the role requires educating residents and their families about exercises and techniques to promote independence and prevent further injury. Ultimately, the PTA contributes significantly to the quality of life for residents by helping them regain their physical capabilities and achieve their personal rehabilitation goals.
Minimum Qualifications:
Associate’s degree in Physical Therapy Assisting from an accredited program.
Current state licensure as a Physical Therapy Assistant.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in a long-term care or rehabilitation setting.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Responsibilities:
Assist licensed physical therapists in implementing individualized treatment plans for residents.
Conduct therapeutic exercises and activities to improve residents’ strength, flexibility, and mobility.
Monitor and document residents’ progress and responses to treatment, reporting any changes to the supervising therapist.
Educate residents and their families on home exercise programs and strategies for maintaining physical health.
Maintain a clean and safe therapy environment, ensuring all equipment is properly sanitized and in good working condition.
Skills:
The required skills for this position include strong communication abilities, which are essential for effectively interacting with residents, families, and the therapy team. Physical stamina and dexterity are necessary for assisting residents with exercises and mobility tasks throughout the day. Attention to detail is crucial for accurately documenting patient progress and ensuring compliance with treatment protocols. Preferred skills, such as experience in a rehabilitation setting, enhance the PTA’s ability to adapt treatment plans based on the unique needs of each resident. Overall, both required and preferred skills contribute to creating a supportive and effective rehabilitation environment that fosters recovery and independence.