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Professional Physical Therapy

Dartmouth, MA, USA

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Professional PT, the leading provider of physical, occupational, and hand therapy in the Northeast, is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a PT Aide. Our mission is to provide exceptional care to our patients, helping them achieve their rehabilitation goals and improve their overall quality of life. As a PT Aide, you will work alongside our skilled therapists to support patient treatments and contribute to a positive therapeutic environment. Your role will be vital in ensuring that our patients feel supported and motivated throughout their recovery process. At Professional PT, our patients' comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities. We actively seek feedback to enhance our services and deliver the best outcomes possible. With numerous clinics across the Northeast, you will be part of a supportive and dynamic team that values collaboration and professional growth. This is a great opportunity for students looking to apply to PT school.  Hours may help satisfy application requirements. Responsibilities Assist with setting up equipment and preparing treatment areas prior to patient sessions. Support therapists during treatment by monitoring equipment and providing assistance as needed. Escort patients during their visits and ensure their comfort. Maintain a clean and organized treatment environment. Prepare hot and cold packs for treatment. Clean and maintain treatment tables and other equipment. Assist with laundry and other general clinic upkeep tasks. Requirements High school diploma or equivalent preferred. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented with excellent organizational abilities. Capacity to handle multiple tasks in a busy environment. Physical stamina for lifting and standing for extended periods. Knowledge of HIPAA and OSHA regulations is preferred. Benefits Part time employees are eligible to accrue sick time based on the Massachusetts Sick Leave Law

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