Spear Physical and Occupational Therapy

Physical Therapy Technician

TherapyTechnician

$0–0k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Therapy Technician at Spear Physical and Occupational Therapy. Skills: patient care, clinical excellence, customer service. Supporting patient care. preparing treatment areas”

What You'll Achieve.

execute a high standard of clinical excellence; maintaining 5-star customer service; rehabilitating patients’ injuries, confidence and vitality; pairing clinical excellence with emotional intelligence

Industry & Context.

Physical Therapy Technician
Eligibility Requirements

Requires the manual dexterity and general strength and endurance, Lifting—routinely loads of 5-35 pounds, Carrying—routinely loads of 5-10# for 40-50’, Pushing---routinely loads of 5-150# on casters, runners or pulleys, Sustaining a grip---routinely for 1-2 minutes of 40-50#

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Previous customer service experience, Strong communication skills, ability to multi-task, A attention to detail, willingness to grow

Nice to Have

Athletic experience

What You'll Do.

Supporting patient care

preparing treatment areas

gathering equipment and materials

performing procedures under supervision

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaborative spirit is valued; proactive, collaborative, team-oriented attitude; work with colleagues and surrounding communities

Communication Scope

Strong communication skills

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