Physical Therapist
SAN ANTONIO, TX, 78201, USA
- Healthcare
- Volunteer
- physical therapy
- patient treatment
- clinical instructor
The Physical Therapist develops and administers individualized and group treatment programs for patients, ensuring professional competency and timely documentation. They engage in educational, administrative, and supervisory duties, collaborate with healthcare teams, and serve as clinical instructors for students and staff. Required qualifications include licensure, clinical experience, and healthcare provider certification.
POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES
Develops, implements, and evaluates professionally competent, comprehensive individual and group treatment programs for all medically referred patients. Participates and initiates educational, administrative, managerial, and quality control duties. Performs professionally competent physical therapy treatment programs and related documentation on all assigned patient programs efficiently and timely. Participates with other members of the health care team to achieve maximum patient benefit and efficiency. Participates in and contributes to educational programs. Serves as a Clinical Instructor for various levels of physical therapist and/or physical therapist assistant students as assigned. Assists with supervision and evaluation of assigned staff or volunteers.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Two years experience as a physical therapist is required. Supervisory and/or clinical teaching experience and additional clinical experience is preferred. Meets clinical and leadership activities and behaviors as defined in the clinical ladder or equivalent.
LICENSURE
Licensure by the Executive Council of Physical and Occupational Therapy Examiners as an Physical Therapist is required. Must have a current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider or AHA BLS Instructor Provider card. Ambulatory Therapist must be a participating Medicaid and Medicare provider or be eligible to obtain a Medicaid and Medicare provider number.




