Physical Therapist
Company: Brian Center of Alleghany
Location: Low Moor
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The Physical
Therapist reports to and receives general supervision from the
Director of Rehabilitation and is responsible for providing
physical therapy services to residents as ordered by the physician
in compliance with current applicable federal, state, and local
standards, guidelines, and established policies and procedures to
prevent avoidable physical and/or mental deterioration and to
assist them in obtaining and maintaining their highest practicable
level of functioning and psychosocial well-being. Schedule:
Full-Time, Part-Time, Weekend Rotations, 8 hour shifts, Weekend,
Holidays as needed. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Assess
each resident’s functional abilities considering the residents
capabilities, the tasks and the environments in which these tasks
occur. Participate in completing designated section of the initial
and comprehensive assessments of a resident’s physical therapy
needs and the individualized care plans within established time
frames. Utilize evidence-based research as it applies ethically and
appropriately to the physical therapy process. Recommend additional
consultations and treatments, as needed. Develop, document, and
implement physical therapy intervention based on the evaluation,
resident goals, current best evidence, and clinical reasoning with
physician approval. Review the intervention plan with the resident.
Document changes in resident’s performance and capacities. Modify
intervention plan or discontinue services when resident has
achieved identified goals, reached maximum benefit or does not
desire to continue services. Select therapy activities to fit
resident’s needs and capabilities. Alter treatment programs as
necessary. Monitor and evaluate resident’s performance in therapy
activities and provide encouragement. Select, measure, document and
interpret expected and achieved outcomes that are related to the
resident’s functional abilities. Prepare and implement a
discontinuation or transition plan based on the resident’s needs,
goals, performance, and appropriate follow-up resources, including
the implementation of restorative nursing programs Instruct
residents, families, and caregivers in home programs, basic living
skills and the care and use of adaptive equipment. Supervise
clinincal services provided by Physical Therapy Assistants,
students of physical therapy programs, and Rehabilitation Aides
utilizing standards established by practice settings, government
agencies, payers, and APTA documents. Inservice staff members and
caregivers as needed, as it relates to the delivery of physical
therapy services. Perform all duties in compliance with established
safety and infection control policies and procedures. Actively
participate in fire, safety and disaster preparedness drills.
Maintain safe working conditions and practices and follow
established safety regulations in the use of modalities, equipment
and supplies. Ensure all physical therapy documentation conveys
specific therapy provided and the resident’s response or lack of
response to the therapy provided. Perform all therapy services in
accordance with the individualized plan of care. Honor the
resident’s refusal of treatment request. Document and promptly
report such requests to the Director of Rehabilitation. Record all
entries on notes, charts, etc. in an informative and descriptive
manner. Use only authorized abbreviations established by the
facility when recording information. Properly document all therapy,
responses to therapy, changes in condition, etc. in accordance with
established policies and procedures. Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduate of a physical therapy program accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE®) or
predecessor organizations. Must have successfully completed a
period of supervised fieldwork experience required by the
recognized educational institution where the applicant met the
academic requirements. Must have passed all examinations for
physical therapists. Possess a current and unencumbered license,
registration, or certification as required by law or regulation.
Must posses a working knowledge of Physical Therapy practices,
including the ability to recall important and commonly used
information in source documents, and an understanding of the
application of the pertinent principles in this field. Abide by the
Code of Ethics of the American Physical Therapy Association; A
foreign educated occupational therapist who is a graduate of a
school not approved by an accrediting agency must meet all
requirements for state licensure or meet the criteria for a
traineeship as a "foreign educated trainee" under the direct
supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Maintains
professional and technical knowledge by attending educational
workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing
personal networks; participating in professional societies. Must
maintain a current Physical Therapy license at all times throughout
employment. Active Basic Life Support Certification. PHYSICAL AND
MENTAL DEMANDS: Must possess adequate vision and hearing to perform
essential job duties. Must be able to safely lift, transfer, and
assist patients as needed, several times per day. Must be able to
stand for extended periods of time and move freely throughout the
facility, both in-doors and out-doors. Must be able to carry
objects to multiple locations, safely push wheelchairs and patient
beds and reach above head level several times per day. Must be able
to perform tasks requiring mental reasoning, sequencing and
discrimination. Must be able to perform math calculations.
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