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Physical Therapist Assistant

  • CA, Fremont

  • 01/09/2026

  • Contract

  • Active

Job Description:

  • Job Summary
    The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist to assist in delivering rehabilitative care to patients. 
    This role supports treatment plans designed to improve mobility, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. 
    The PTA plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality patient care, maintaining accurate documentation, and supporting efficient clinical operations.

    Key Responsibilities
    • Assist the Physical Therapist in implementing individualized treatment plans as prescribed
    • Provide therapeutic exercises, functional training, gait training, and modalities as directed
    • Monitor patient responses during treatment sessions and report progress or concerns to the Physical Therapist
    • Educate patients on exercises, mobility techniques, and use of assistive devices
    • Prepare treatment areas, maintain equipment, and ensure a safe clinical environment
    • Accurately document treatment provided, patient progress, and observations in accordance with clinical and regulatory standards
    • Assist with patient transfers and mobility while ensuring proper body mechanics and patient safety
    • Maintain professional communication with patients, families, and interdisciplinary care teams
    • Adhere to all organizational policies, ethical standards, and applicable healthcare regulations

    Required Qualifications
    • Associate degree from an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program
    • Must have at least 2 years of recent experience in the specialty within the past 2 years.
    • Current Physical Therapist Assistant license or eligibility for licensure in the applicable state
    • Knowledge of physical therapy principles, therapeutic exercises, and rehabilitation techniques
    • Ability to follow treatment plans and clinical instructions accurately
    • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
    • Ability to work effectively with patients of varying ages and physical conditions
    • Basic computer skills for documentation and electronic health record systems

    Preferred Qualifications
    • Prior clinical experience in outpatient, inpatient, rehabilitation, or long-term care settings
    • Experience working with orthopedic, neurological, or post-surgical patients
    • Familiarity with electronic medical record (EMR) systems

    Certifications
    • CPR and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (if required by facility or state regulations)

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