Physical Therapy Assistant Acute Care PRN Days BMC - Military veterans preferred

2024-04-15
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  full-time   employee


San Antonio
Texas
78208
United States

Summary

The PTA performs patient treatments as indicated by the treatment plan. Documents treatments given, including frequent and objective measurements. Works with adult patients with clinical competency. Completes established competencies for the position within designated introductory period. Other related duties as assigned.

MINIMUM EDUCATION: Associates Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant. Active U.S. military service members or veterans with any military service, training or education verified and credited by an accredited PTA program is acceptable.

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: No previous work experience needed.

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Previous PTA experience in inpatient/outpatient settings

REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE: Possession of current Texas State license

PREFERRED CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE: See Preferred Certification Listing

REQUIRED COURSES/ COMPLETIONS (e.g., CPR): BLS-Obtained through approved American Heart Association Training Center or the Military Training Network.

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