We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate male physiotherapist to join our healthcare team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients with musculoskeletal conditions, injuries, or disabilities. The role involves developing personalized treatment plans, utilizing various physical therapy techniques to help patients improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore function.
Responsibilities:
Conduct thorough assessments of patients' medical history, physical condition, and functional abilities.
Develop individualized treatment plans based on assessment findings, patient goals, and evidence-based practice.
Administer a range of physical therapy techniques, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and electrotherapy.
Educate patients and their families about their condition, treatment options, and self-management strategies.
Monitor patients' progress and modify treatment plans as needed to achieve optimal outcomes.
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, to ensure coordinated care.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, including progress notes, treatment plans, and billing information.
Adhere to professional and ethical standards, as well as regulatory requirements, in all aspects of patient care.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's or master's degree in physiotherapy from an accredited institution.
Valid DOH licensure or eligibility as a physiotherapist.
Prior experience working as a physiotherapist in a clinical setting, preferably with expertise in orthopedics, sports medicine, or rehabilitation.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare colleagues.
Empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to help improve patients' quality of life.
Commitment to continuing education and professional development to stay current with advances in the field of physiotherapy.
Work Environment:
The male physiotherapist will primarily work in a clinical setting. The role may involve standing for extended periods and lifting or assisting patients with mobility challenges.