Physical Therapist

 

QUALIFICATIONS:               ·   As set by state certification authorities

 

REPORTS TO:                         Special Services Director

 

JOB GOAL:                              To help students having motor problems achieve better skills, keeping with the goals and objectives of their IEP, so that they may become as independent  as possible in gross motor skills and functional mobility in the school environment.

 

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

1.  Respond to referral requests as part ofthe educational team.

 

2.   Assess and document student skills and needs including, but not limited to, the

following areas:

a.   Perceptual-motor and sensory-motor functioning: kinesthetic,  tactile, and

vestibular sensation, bilateral motor coordination,  laterality, body awareness, spatial orientation, and motor planning;

b.   Motor function: control and coordination of posture and movement,  strength,

endurance, joint range of motion, and gross motor skills;

c.   Cardiovascular  and respiratory functions;

d.   Mobility: wheelchair skills, ambulation with or without adaptive equipment, and transfer skills

e.   Need for individual and environmental  adaptations:

1).  Environmental  accessibility;

2).  Classroom positioning, including the need for adapting classroom equipment, e.g. desks, chairs;

3).  Adaptive devices and equipment utilization including lower extremity orthotic

and prosthetic needs.

 

3.   In conjunction with other members of the educational team, determine  educational goals and objectives and need for physical therapy services.

 

4.   Implement and document physical therapy services.

 

5.   Assess and recommend  environmental  modifications and equipment adaptations for accessibility and independence  in the student's educational program.

 

6.   Consult with teachers regarding potential referrals and needs of students currently receiving physical therapy services.

 

 

7.   Consult with, instruct, and monitor school personnel (teachers, paraprofessionals,

and teacher assistants) on child specific activities and program modifications to work toward achievement ofiEP goals and objectives.

 

8.   Manage own student load, documentation requirements, workspace,  and equipment.

 

9.   Assume responsibility for supervising physical therapy assistants  as outlined by the American Physical Therapy Association guidelines and in accordance with Oklahoma State Licensure laws.

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:              Established by the Putnam City Board of Education

 

EVALUATION:                     Performance will be evaluated annually in accordance  with provisions of the Board's policy on evaluation of certified or support personnel.

 

Approved by:                                                                                                    Date:                           

 

Reviewed and agreed to by: ü                                                                         Date:                           

                                                    (Signature)