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Physical Therapy Aide

Physical Therapist Aide A member of Catholic Health, St.
Francis is consistently recognized by U.
S.
News & World Report as a national leader for Cardiology & Heart Surgery, as well as for Gastroenterology & GI surgery.
U.
S.
News rates St.
Francis as high performing in Geriatrics, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, and Pulmonology.
Nursing care at St.
Francis is also nationally recognized, with multiple Magnet designations, as well as the AMSN PRISM Awards and Beacon Awards.
St.
Francis has regularly out-scored other hospitals on Long Island.
St.
Francis Hospital is dedicated to providing a supportive environment, committed to the highest standards of patient care, where health care professionals can develop their expertise and strengthen their credentials while providing advanced, high quality care.
The Inpatient Physical Therapist Aide assists the therapy team in the hospital.
The Outpatient Physical Therapist Aide assists the team at our DeMatteis Center offsite location.
Responsibilities will include:
Preparation and clean-up of treatment areas Assisting staff with patient care under therapist supervision Maintenance of treatment areas, equipment and stock Reception and clerical duties Requirements:
High school diploma Strong communication and interpersonal skills 1-2 years of related experience preferred Experience with Word and Excel desirable At Catholic Health, your well-being comes first with comprehensive compensation and benefits; our offerings go beyond the basics.
In addition to multiple medical plans, life insurance, generous paid time off and flexible spending accounts, we also offer substantial tuition reimbursement, an employer funded pension plan and several savings plan options for your future.
Recommended Skills Administration Communication Health Care Interpersonal Skills Maintenance Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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