PHYSICAL THERAPIST - ELIGIBILITY POOL
Company: Oakland Unified School District
Location: Oakland
Posted on: September 2, 2024
Job Description:
This posting is for candidates who would like to be considered
for any and all Physical Therapist eligibility pool openings at
OUSD. This is not an advertisement of a current vacancy at OUSD but
rather an opportunity to submit applications to be screened for
anticipated vacancies. Please also apply to any site-specific
positions you may be interested in.
TITLE:
Physical Therapist
REPORTS TO:
Assigned Supervisor
DEPARTMENT:
As Assigned
CLASSIFICATION:
Classified
FLSA:
Non-Exempt
WORK YEAR/HOURS:
207 Days/7.5 Hours, or
duty days/hours as assigned.
ISSUED:
Created: June 2014
Revised: December 2016
SALARY GRADE:
WTCL 64 with Bachelors
WTCL 65 with Masters or Doctorate
BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of assigned supervisor, provide
assessment, consultation, and direct physical therapy services to
eligible students enrolled in or referred to special education
programs; collaborate with general and special education staff and
parents to identify strategies, methods and patterns of
instructional support.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: (Incumbents may perform any combination of
the essential functions shown below. This position description is
not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or
abilities associated with this classification, but is intended to
reflect the principal job elements accurately.)
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Plan and implement physical therapy treatment for eligible
students; evaluate educationally-related physical disabilities and
functional limitations, including but not limited to, gross motor
function, balance and equilibrium, orthopedic status, motor
planning, developmental or functional activities, range of motion,
postural tone, gait, reflex integration and kinesthesia; implement
direct care and therapeutic programs; monitor and adjust individual
programs.
- Collaborate with general and special education staff and
parents to identify strategies, methods and patterns of
instructional support that enhance achievement for students with
special needs; act as liaison to District staff, physicians,
parents and other agencies in implementing the student's IEP.
- Develop assessment reports, treatment plans and goals to
improve students' functional abilities and enhance students'
ability to learn; prepare written evaluations, maintain records and
reports concerning individual students; review relevant
reports.
- Communicate regularly with students, parents, school staff,
and/or administrators; communicate as needed with physicians and
medical/therapy personnel regarding student's educationally-related
therapy.
- Participate in, and consult with, the Individualized Education
Plan (IEP) Teams/Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) Teams
regarding students' disabilities/physical limitations to extend
therapeutic activities to the classroom and home environments;
assist in developing students' IEPs.
- Monitor and evaluate equipment needs; order and adjust
equipment to assist students at school.
- Visit and monitor students' educational environments to assess
adaptive equipment needs to allow eligible individuals to
participate in educationally-relevant activities.
- Develop and evaluate programs and procedures for physical
therapy, assessment, and services; review therapy goals for
students, recommend adjustments as appropriate for students'
IEPs/IFSPs.
- Serve as District liaison with agencies, schools and other
organizations to coordinate related communication and
services.
- Attend and participate in District-approved staff conferences,
meetings and in-service training.
- Attend clinics for inter-agency coordination of services.
- Operate and maintain a variety of therapeutic equipment.
- Perform related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS:
The District determines whether a candidate is qualified based on
fulfillment of prerequisites, relevant work experience, ability to
perform the essential functions, reference checks, effective
interpersonal and communication skills demonstrated by interview
performance and/or writing samples, and achievement on
performance-based assessments (if applicable) that demonstrate the
candidate possesses the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities.
Meeting prerequisites only satisfies the initial screening process
and does not indicate the candidate is qualified to perform the
essential functions of the position.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- Applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures
governing assigned area
- Methods to interpret apply and explain rules, regulations,
policies, and procedures
- Principles, methods, equipment and techniques of physical
therapy
- Theory of physical and mental rehabilitation underlying the
practices of physical therapy
- Principles of neurology, anatomy, neuroanatomy, and
physiology
- Neuromuscular function and dysfunction, kinesiology, the
modalities, skeletal anatomy, basic pathology involved in
neuromuscular and/or orthopedic disabilities
- Safety precautions including hazards associated with
client-specific activities
- Methods, materials, and equipment used to alter existing or to
fabricate specialized equipment
- Problems and concerns of students with special needs
- Effective record-keeping techniques
- Diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, ethnic, and
disability backgrounds of District students
- Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary and
punctuation
- First-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques
and universal precautions
- Computer software, hardware, and related technology ABILITY TO:
- Implement applicable laws, codes, policies, procedures, and
District regulations governing work scope
- Maintain current knowledge of related technological advances
applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies, procedures and
District regulations related to works cope
- Evaluate physical functions and the developmental levels of
students
- Determine and evaluate treatment plans, goals and physical
therapy objectives
- Provide consultation for classroom and home management of
neuromuscular, muscular and sensory motor dysfunction
- Establish and maintain physical therapy files and treatment
logs
- Apply appropriate physical therapy procedures in working with
students at all grade and age levels
- Provide technical guidance to other personnel
- Operate therapeutic equipment
- Monitor and evaluate equipment needs
- Order and adjust adaptive devices
- Understand and relate to students with special needs and their
caregivers
- Organize, coordinate, and prioritize a variety of activities,
programs, and services
- Analyze situations accurately and adopt effective courses of
action
- Prepare and deliver clear and concise presentations to a
variety of audiences
- Communicate effectively using tact, patience, and courtesy
- Communicate effectively in English, orally and in writing
- Understand and follow oral and written directions
- Work independently
- Meet schedules and timelines
- Maintain accurate and confidential records
- Work cooperatively
- Perform first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Operate personal computer, related software, and other office
equipment PREREQUISITES
- Clinical Doctorate from an accredited physical therapy program.
(Incumbents who are currently assigned to this classification are
exempt from the doctorate degree requirement provided they are
otherwise eligible to practice physical therapy by the Physical
Therapy Board of California.)
- One year of physical therapy experience in a physical
disabilities rehabilitative setting or providing physical therapy
services.
- Experience working with students in pediatric physical therapy
or educational setting highly desirable
- Clinical affiliation in pediatrics is desirable
- Possession of a current and valid license issued by the
Physical Therapy Board of California to practice physical
therapy
- Valid first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
certificates
- Valid California Driver's License
PRE-EMPLOYMENT PROCESS:
Employment eligibility will include fingerprints, tuberculosis
and/or other employment clearance
WORKING CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENT:
Physical therapy services environment, classroom setting, and
student's homes; driving a vehicle to conduct work; flexible
schedules; constant interruptions; potential contact with blood and
other body fluids and communicable diseases.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Consistent mental alertness; sitting or standing for extended
periods of time; lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling objects up
to 30 pounds, occasionally 30+ pounds; bending and twisting at the
waist, reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally;
dexterity of both hands and fingers while performing duties; seeing
to read, write and use the computer; hearing and speaking to
exchange information, in person or on the telephone, and make
presentations.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY:
The Oakland Unified School District does not discriminate in any
program, activity, or in employment on the basis of actual or
perceived race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age,
marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical
condition, genetic information, veteran status, gender, sex, or
sexual orientation.
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