Sutter Health

Healthcare

PhysicalTherapistII,Acute

$0–0k United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Physical Therapist II, Acute at Sutter Health. Skills: Patient mobility, Pain relief, Strength improvement. Assess patient mobility. Plan rehabilitative programs”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve patient mobility; Relieve patient pain; Increase patient strength; Correct disabling conditions

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Complex problems solving; Decisive judgement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Graduate of accredited physical therapy program, Valid PT license, 2 years of recent relevant experience

Nice to Have

Graduate of accredited physical therapy program

What You'll Do.

Assess patient mobility

Plan rehabilitative programs

Organize rehabilitative programs

Participate in rehabilitative programs

Improve patient mobility

Increase patient strength

Correct disabling conditions

Gain patient confidence

Gain patient cooperation

Gain family cooperation

Gain support group cooperation

Gain healthcare provider cooperation

Perform competent patient assessment

Provide attentive patient monitoring

Provide attentive patient care

Communicate effectively

Adhere to regulations

Ensure patient privacy

Ensure patient safety

Deliver optimal patient care

Provide clinical supervision

Serve as clinical instructor

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Healthcare providers; Family; Support group

Communication Scope

Professional communication; Verbal skills; Written skills; Interpersonal skills

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