Physical Therapist Inpatient
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy, Healthcare Nursing
Dynamic inpatient, acute care opportunity at New Mexico’s only Level 1 trauma center and the state’s premier teaching hospital. This is a rotating position within the hospital for all adult ICU and progressive care units. As a member of the UNMH physical therapy team, you will be part of a rehab department encompassing both O.T. and P.T. You will have the opportunity to work in a variety of adult acute care units and, if desired, may rotate through the Children’s Hospital of N.M. You will work with a group of highly skilled therapists and medical teams.
Educational opportunities abound. Many of our therapists also teach in the UNM Physical Therapy and/or Occupational Therapy educational programs. Experience preferred however, new grads are welcome and, if selected, will be supported with a strong mentorship program.
Sign-On Bonus Available
Relocation Assistance Available
Receive 17% Weekday Nights, 26% Weekend Nights and 15% Weekend Day shift differentials
Minimum Offer
$ 40.04/hr.
Maximum Offer
$ 62.00/hr.
Compensation Disclaimer
Compensation for this role is based on a number of factors, including but not limited to experience, education, and other business and organizational considerations.
Department:
Rehabilitation Services
FTE: 1.00
Full Time
Shift: Rotating
Position SummaryOrganize and deliver medically-prescribed physical therapy to restore function and prevent disability following disease, injury or loss of a body part. Ensure adherence to Hospitals and departmental policies and procedures. Patient care assignment may include Neonate, Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult, and Geriatric age groups.
Detailed Responsibilities- Patient safety 1:
Follow patient safety-related policies, procedures and protocols - Development:
Enhance professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, reading current literature, attending in-services, meetings and workshops - Patient safety 2:
Demonstrate proactive approach to patient safety by seeking opportunities to improve patient safety through questioning of current policies and processes - Patient safety 3:
Identify and report/correct environmental conditions and/or situations that may put a patient at undue risk - Consultation:
Consult with medical staff on patient care - Patient safety 4:
Report potential or actual patient safety concerns, medical errors and/or near misses in a timely manner - Training:
Conduct training for medical, nursing and ancillary personnel in therapy techniques and objectives; provide clinical direction through mentoring, planning and implementing staff in-service training - Patient safety 5:
Encourage patients to actively participate in their own care by asking questions and reporting treatment or situations that they don't understand or may 'not seem right' - Supplies & Equipment:
Order supplies and equipment - Therapy:
Evaluate patient to determine treatment goals; outline delivery of therapy according to assessed needs; plan therapy program involving physical means to include exercise, massage, heat, sound, water, light, and electricity - Evaluation:
Apply methodology for evaluation of functional ability - Education:
Educate patient in use of specialized equipment, posture control, and therapeutic procedures - Instruction:
Instruct caregivers on prescribed physical therapy regimen; instruct patients and caregivers on home and personal safety in various environments - Therapy:
Adapt therapy techniques to meet patient needs - Supervision:
Supervise and instruct Physical Therapy students and volunteers as delegated; delegate patient treatment responsibilities to ancillary staff as appropriate - Documentation:
Document all patient care activities; process patient billing - Modifications:
Assess home environment for modifications; make recommendations on modifications needed to maximize daily living activities - Insurance:
Complete insurance documentation as required - Customer relations:
Establish and maintain good rapport and effective working relationships with patients, visitors, physicians and Hospitals employees
- Essential:
Bachelor's Degree
- Essential:
Related Discipline
- Nonessential:
Bilingual English, Spanish, Keres, Tewa, Tiwa, Towa, Zuni, or Navajo 1 year directly related experience
- Essential: CPR for Healthcare/BLS Prov or Prof Rescuers w/in 30 days
- Essential: NM Physical Therapist License or Temporary License
Heavy Work:
Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects or people. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Medium Work.
- Med Haz:
Mod exposure to chemicals/dangerous equip/materials - Tuberculosis testing is completed upon hire and additionally as required
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