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The School District of Philadelphia is the cornerstone provider of public education in Philadelphia. For forwardthinking administrators and educators opportunities abound. Over 131000 students entrusted to the District arrive at school every day with an extraordinary range of needs and aspirations. We are committed to delivering on their right to an excellent public school education and we are particularly focused on ensuring every student has access to exceptional educational opportunities. Equity is our mandate. Will you join us
Job Summary
Provides physical therapy to children and young adults disabled through disease or injury in accordance with prescriptions issued by a physician. Provides therapy either within the school for the orthopedically impaired as an itinerant therapist in schools with special classes for the multiple handicapped licensed private facilities or the residences of homebound students. Confers with parents staff and community and medical agencies to affect a comprehensive treatment program.
Essential Functions
- Implements the therapeutic prescriptions issued by a physician.
- Directs and aides students in active and passive exercises muscle reeducation and gait and functional training.
- Utilizes physical agents such as water heat light and massage during the treatment process; employs mats parallel bars steps Hubbard Tanks infrared heat lamp and various other therapeutic modalities and equipment to facilitate physical and functional abilities.
- Utilizes exercise that involves the application of neurophysiologic theories and techniques.
- Instructs and assists students parents and school staff in the care and use of equipment including wheelchairs braces canes crutches and prosthetic devises.
- Evaluates equipment checking for proper fit and maintenance.
- Adapts designs or suggests special equipment as necessary and as the result of medical consultations.
- Evaluates tests and treats students orthopedically and multiple handicapped who have been referred by various sources including clinics orthopedic consultants and private physicians.
- Plans appropriate treatment programs coordinating therapeutic services with activities in the classroom and in the home.
- Trains and retrains students through standard therapeutic procedures observing and recording their mental and physical responses.
- Adjusts length frequency and intensity of treatments to needs of the individual pupil.
- Consults with teachers parents paraprofessionals community agencies and others appropriately concerned.
- Alerts school staff to necessary procedures special precautions and safety measures applicable to individual pupils and the student population as a whole.
- Encourages parents to have pupils utilize skills acquired in therapy.
- Demonstrates exercises positioning and other procedures to be used in the home; as an itinerant therapist visits students who are homebound or residing in licensed private facilities for the purposes of providing therapy.
- Complies and maintains reports indicating status of individual pupils undergoing treatment kinds of therapy administered and results obtained.
- Completes and submits timely and all required ACCESS billing reimbursement information.
- Performs related work as required.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in physical therapy.
OR
- Any combination of training which includes the completion of a bachelors degree program and which meet the requirements of the Pennsylvania State Board of Physical Therapy.
Certificates/Licenses
- Possession of a valid license to practice as a Physical Therapist as issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated knowledge of:
- The principles practices methods materials and techniques used in physical therapy.
- The possible hazard to patients during treatment and of the necessary precautionary and remedial measures and techniques.
- Community organizations and facilities especially those involved in services for the handicapped.
- The psychological and educational processes involved in the treatment of the severely and profoundly mentally ed and the physically and orthopedically handicapped.
- Understand interpret and implement the oral and written instructions of a physician.
- Select apply and adapt materials and methods appropriate for the therapeutic treatment of physically challenged children and young adults.
- Gain the confidence and cooperation of pupils while rendering therapeutic services and instruct them their parents teachers and staff in understanding and dealing with disabilities and health problems.
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Prepare and maintain thorough and comprehensive records and reports.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities duties and skills required of personnel so classified.