Clearbrook is a non-profit, social services agency that specializes in providing innovative services and opportunities to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities such as Autism and Down Syndrome.
Provide high quality physical therapy services and supports to clients and programs under the supervision of the Physical Therapist
Essential Functions :
- Work closely with the supervising Physical Therapist to implement appropriate physical therapy services for clients.
- Promote the upgrading, maintenance, and / or palliative treatment of gross motor abilities of clients through an interdisciplinary approach.
- Maintain documentation as required for each client receiving physical therapy.
- Support the use of mobility aids as directed by the supervising Physical Therapist.
- Provide training to staff on topics within the scope of Physical Therapy as needed.
- Collaborate regarding client needs and coordinate therapeutic programs with other staff working with clients.
- It is the responsibility of the Physical Therapist Assistant to maintain confidentiality with all clients and their families and maintain a professional image as a representative of the agency.
- Adhere to all policies and procedures established for Clearbrook, the Clinical Services Department, and all governing bodies.
- Complete mandatory training as required.
- Accept additional duties as needed and directed by the Physical Therapist and / or Director of Therapy Services.
Minimum Education / Experience Requirements :
Associate's degree in related field requiredCurrent Illinois Physical Therapist Assistant License1 year of related experienceAble to assist in lifting and positioning of clientsAbout Clearbrook :
It started as a dream for five families nearly 60 years ago. A chance for education. A way to connect with their peers. A path to self-sufficiency. A focus on ability – not disability. Today, Clearbrook is the largest provider in the state of Illinois of services, programs and support for children and adults with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other intellectual / developmental disabilities. Five families paved the way. Since then, new milestones have been achieved everyday. What was thought impossible then is a part of everyday life for over 7,000 individuals and their families each year.