Implements, with minimal supervision, high quality physical therapy services for patients, caregivers and facilities in accordance with the principals and practices of physical therapy and with company policies and procedures. Develops treatment plans, supervises assistants and aides, contributes to case management, and provides quality patient care. Maintains a positive level of interaction with facilities and clients. Enhance and expand client relations with facilities and their staff.
· Understand appropriate state Practice Act and adhere to the laws which govern how Physical Therapists may practice and whom Physical Therapists may supervise.
· Review the company Clinical Operations Policies & Procedures Manual on a yearly basis and adhere to the policies and procedures set forth.
· Complete Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training on a yearly basis and adhere to standards set forth in OSHA standards and other governmental regulations.
· Evaluate, treat, and direct skilled treatment for patients for whom physical therapy is medically necessary. Document this need clearly.
· Maintain ongoing documentation in which goals, progress toward functional goals, and medical necessity are clearly stated.
· Complete all required documentation (pre-certifications, physicians reports, daily notes, charge tickets, etc.) legibly, appropriately and in a timely fashion in order to meet facility, physician and payor deadlines.
· Maintain open and respectful communication with co-workers, physicians, patients, family members, and third party payors at all times.
· Attend and/or participate in facility meetings as directed by Center Manager (may include utilization review, infection control, disaster preparedness, etc.)
· Completes sufficient ongoing continuing education coursework to meet state licensure requirements for the defined reporting period
· Maintain current awareness of general changes in the health care field and specific issues impacting the practice of physical therapy.
· Play a significant role in specific area of center operations as agreed upon between employee and Center Manager.
· Leadership skills are sufficient to effectively direct and supervise the activities of assistants and aides in delivering quality care to patients. Includes coaching and teaching skills.
· Effective clinical problem solving skills (ex. identify and prioritize issues in a responsive manner, develop and execute sound, innovative action plans, ensure appropriate results, etc.).
· Strong communication skills for accurate, concise, and organized oral and written presentations of information to patients and staff.
· Computer skills for effective clinical documentation and management reporting including billing, payroll, etc.
· Ability to lift patients using appropriate biomechanical techniques frequently throughout the course of a work day/shift; must be capable of easily lifting fifty (50) pounds dead weight alone.
· Visual acuity (near and distant) is sufficient to evaluate, diagnose and monitor patient needs and to maintain accurate records, recognize people and provide directions.
· Possess fine motor skills for legible and accurate writing of reports, charting, scheduling, daily correspondence and presentations, either manually, using keyboard entry or through use of dictation equipment.
· Possess fine motor skills for effective and efficient handling of diagnostic or therapeutic equipment.
· Graduation from a physical therapist education program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) or, in the case of an internationally educated physical therapist, from a non-CAPTE accredited program seeking licensure as a physical therapist, a substantially equivalent education.
Job Summary:
Essential Functions:
· Complete all Medicare compliance training as required by regulations and/or company policies.
· Maintains a current CPR certification that meets state licensure requirements
Additional Responsibilities:
· Utilize time efficiently and effectively to meet productivity requirements of the facility.
· Participate in and present clinical in-services, as directed
· Performs other duties or special projects assigned.
Required Skills & Abilities:
· Ability to work effectively as a team member.
· Strong organizational, time management and planning skills.
Physical Requirements:
· Ability to walk, bend, stand and reach constantly during a work day/shift.
· Ability to speak and hear sufficiently to understand and give directions.
· Ability to push wheeled equipment through the facility and in the community.
Required Credentials:
· State licensure/registration where applicable
Freqently Asked Questions
Manteca's diverse community means physical therapists often treat a broad range of patients, from post-surgical adults to pediatric cases. Local healthcare needs and facility types shape the therapy approaches, making adaptability essential for effective patient care in this region.
California Physical Therapists benefit from certifications like Orthopedic or Neurological Clinical Specialist credentials. Additionally, staying compliant with California's state licensure and ongoing education requirements is critical given the state's strict regulatory environment.
Success hinges on strong clinical problem-solving, leadership in supervising assistants, and exceptional communication skills. Familiarity with Medicare compliance and OSHA standards also sets candidates apart, ensuring they deliver quality care aligned with company protocols.
This role emphasizes autonomy with minimal supervision, leadership in managing aides, and a broad scope of responsibilities including case management and client relations, distinguishing it from more narrowly focused physical therapy jobs in the local market.
Balancing thorough documentation, patient care, and supervising staff requires strong organizational skills. Adhering to evolving healthcare regulations and maintaining open communication with diverse stakeholders are essential strategies to overcome operational complexities.
Manteca's growing healthcare sector drives steady demand for physical therapists, but competition is influenced by local facility needs and credentialing. Candidates with specialized skills and compliance with California licensure often have an edge in securing positions.
Physical Therapists in Manteca typically earn between $75,000 and $95,000 annually, slightly below larger metropolitan areas like San Francisco but competitive within the Central Valley. Factors such as experience and certifications can impact compensation levels.
Yes, the company supports ongoing education to meet state licensure requirements and encourages participation in clinical in-services, fostering skill advancement and compliance with the latest physical therapy standards.
At Management Business Solutions Inc, the role integrates leadership duties like supervising assistants and managing client relations, alongside clinical treatment, offering a more comprehensive and autonomous career path compared to many standard US physical therapy jobs.
Candidates valuing autonomy, strong internal policies, and a collaborative work culture may find this company attractive. Its focus on quality patient care combined with leadership roles and regulatory adherence creates a unique professional environment.
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