Physical Therapist at Delta Companies summary:
As a Physical Therapist in Morris, MN, you will provide outpatient orthopedic care for adult patients. You are expected to manage a caseload of 10-12 patients daily, with evaluations lasting 45 minutes and follow-ups at 30 minutes. The position offers 36-40 scheduled hours weekly with a focus on documentation and patient care responsibilities.
MORRIS, MN
Client Name: Select - NovaCare, in Morris, MN
Setting: OP Ortho – Adults
Start date: ASAP
Guaranteed Weekly Hours: 36 - 40hrs scheduled (can push for 40 if needed)
Length of Assignment: 13+ weeks
Experience Requested/New Grad Friendly: Open to NG w/ strong OP in clinicals.
Therapists On Staff: Other PT’s on staff
Documentation System Used: Net Health; If not trained in EMR client may ask for 8 hours of unbillable time for training.
Patient Caseload: On Average 10 - 12 patients / day. Some days more, some days less, depending on Arrival rate and complexity of patients.
Time For Treatments/Evals: Every clinic schedules slightly differently, but generally evals are 45 min and follow ups are 30 min (but the patient is here for longer, there will be overlap).
Work Schedule/Patient Scheduling: M-F, possibly can do 4/10 depending on clinic
Bill Rate: $60-70 Rate DOE
See below terms in order for us to get 40hrs GTE vs 36 (what other agencies are booking at).
- Any overtime must be approved by their manager beforehand
- Expectation is that documentation is to be done at point of service for all travelers and perm employees.
- If census is low, providers need to be asking what they can do in the clinic to make sure they hit their GTE. Calling patients, paperwork, cleaning – etc. If they do not want to help out in order to hit their GTE only actual hours will be billed/paid
- Any RTO that is not confirmed needs to be approved with manager 30 days prior.
- 30 day notice for client/provider
Keywords:
physical therapy, outpatient care, orthopedic therapy, patient evaluation, clinical documentation, healthcare, rehabilitation, therapist, patient care, caseload management