** This role is working in Inpatient. This is a full time role, Mon- Fri 8am-5pm and 1 Saturday a month, year round, needs someone to start ASAP**
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- Maintains a safe, clean environment; performs routine departmental maintenance and care of equipment and supplies (e.g., disassembles, cleans and assembles equipment; returns equipment to storage; inspects electrical cords regularly to identify safety hazards); completes departmental environmental rounds and submits quality variance to appropriate parties; prepares treatment areas for therapy, stocked with appropriate supplies and equipment.
- Creates and maintains progress of work orders.
- Monitors inventory of supplies and equipment, and generates purchase orders as necessary. Organizes and maintains supplies in designated areas. Participates in measures to control department costs.
- Assists in the transportation of patients, records, equipment, and supplies. Maintains patient confidentiality at all times.
- Performs general office duties (e.g., light typing, photocopying, answering the phone) as needed to assist the secretary, manager or therapist to support departmental operations. Utilizes the computer to perform administrative functions, such as patient registration, completion of on-line forms, and word processing.
- Coordinates and monitors departmental volunteers and individuals wishing to observe therapy.
- Assists in the fabrication and finishing of splints, casts and other adaptive equipment, assists in the application of orthopaedic soft goods and splints under the supervision of an Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist or Therapist Assistant.
- Assists patients in all stages of treatment (e.g., attending to personal needs, changing clothing, positioning for treatment).
- Under supervision and in accordance with instructions issued by a licensed Therapist, assists patients in safely performing activities related to the development of strength, range of motion, and endurance.
- Performs other patient-related activities previously determined and assigned by a licensed Therapist, based upon the knowledge, training and qualification of the Therapy Aide.
Education:
- High school diploma or equivalent. Basic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
- Basic skills in using a personal computer required-specifically Microsoft Office and windows-based applications.
- Basic skill in operating a sewing machine desirable.
- Previous health care experience preferred.
- Previous experience in working with children desirable.
- Prefer certification from medical assistant, STNA or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- CPR certification must be received no later than 60 days post hire or 60 days post expiration.
- Strong customer service and organizational skills9. Effective interpersonal skills, ability to multitask, ability to problem solve, ability to function in team setting.
- Standing/Walking Constantly (67-100)
- Independently Lifting/Carrying up to 15 pounds Frequently (34-66)
- Independently Lifting/Carrying up to 50 pounds Occasionally (0-33)
- Finger Dexterity ConstantlyKneeling Frequently
- Bending/Stooping Frequently
- Reaching FrequentlyTalking/Hearing/Seeing Constantly
- Pushing/Pulling Frequently