Overview:
We are seeking a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant (LPTA) to join our Therapy Department at Jamestowne, a short-term rehab facility with an additional focus on outpatient services, with Community First Solutions. In this role, you’ll work under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist to provide high-quality therapy treatments that support rehabilitation goals and help residents restore mobility, strength, and independence. You’ll collaborate with residents, families, and fellow healthcare professionals to ensure individualized, person-centered care. Your dedication, teamwork, and commitment to excellence will make a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve.
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Mission-Driven Culture – At Community First Solutions, people come first—always. Our mission is to serve with excellence and care, helping others to live their best lives.
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Hands-On Impact – As an LPTA, you’ll directly see the results of your work—helping residents improve mobility, achieve personal goals, and maintain dignity every day.
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Team Support – You’ll be surrounded by an interdisciplinary team of therapists, nurses, caregivers, and leaders who value your skills and celebrate your contributions.
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Career Growth Opportunities – We’re invested in your professional development, offering ongoing education and advancement opportunities as you grow in your career.
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Perks You’ll Enjoy – On-site fitness centers, employee recognition programs, referral bonuses, and a supportive, people-first culture.
You are a graduate of an accredited PTA program.
You hold a current Ohio license (or are license-eligible) as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
You bring at least one year of experience in geriatrics, rehabilitation, or long-term care (preferred).
You are skilled at motivating residents and supporting them in achieving their therapy goals.
You have strong communication skills, a collaborative mindset, and a passion for person-centered care.
You are familiar with therapy best practices, resident safety, and electronic health record documentation.
If you’re ready to use your skills to make a real difference in residents’ lives, we would love to meet you.
Apply today and join us in helping others live their best lives!
Responsibilities:
- Applies physical therapy procedures to patients through use of therapeutic exercise, mechanical traction, therapeutic massage, compression, heat, cold, ultraviolet light, water (whirlpool), and electricity.
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Measures and fits walkers, canes, crutches, and wheelchair, and provides instructions on the use and care of these items.
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Provides instruction in transfers, activities of daily living, gait, pulmonary function, and the use and care of orthosis, prosthesis, and supportive devices.
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Performs measurements without interpretation for range of motion, gross muscle strength, length and girth of body parts, and vital signs.
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Modifies treatment program within the limits of the specific plan of care according to the residents’ needs and response. Reports changes to the supervisor in writing.
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Communicates with staff members and other healthcare professionals on resident’s status and care.
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Complies with OSHA standards and ensures the safety of residents in their care at all times.
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Adheres to infection control policies, professional therapeutic services, and Community First Solution’s standards, policies, procedures, and guidelines.
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Prepares, transmits, and maintains timely and accurate records to include the initial evaluation, progress notes, and attendance records.
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Adhere to all policies and procedures of the organization and all federal and state laws regarding the privacy of protected health information.
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Adhere to all policies and procedures of the organization regarding the use of technology and technology-based information.
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Responsible for welcoming and on-boarding new employees.
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Embraces the company Always Behaviors each and every day as we serve our clients, colleagues, and community.
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All other duties as assigned and/or appropriate to the position.
Qualifications:
Education: Associate’s degree from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant Program.
Licenses or other required certifications: Current Ohio Physical Therapist Assistant License
Experience: At least three years’ experience, preferably in a long-term healthcare environment.
Specialized knowledge, skills, or abilities: