The Physiotherapist will be responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing physiotherapy interventions to improve patients' physical health, functional mobility, and overall well-being. The role includes providing therapy services at the center as well as home care physiotherapy sessions, when required, for patients unable to visit the facility.
2. Key Responsibilities
A. Clinical Responsibilities
Assess patients' physical condition and functional limitations through evaluations.
Develop personalized physiotherapy treatment plans based on assessment findings and medical history.
Provide therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, electrotherapy, and other evidence-based techniques to improve mobility, strength, and pain management.
Educate patients and caregivers on home exercise programs, posture correction, and preventive care.
Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.
B. Home Care Physiotherapy (as required)
Conduct home visits for patients who are unable to attend the center.
Assess home environments to recommend mobility aids, safety modifications, and ergonomic adjustments.
Provide family/caregiver education on assisting patients safely during mobility and exercises.
Ensure proper scheduling, record-keeping, and reporting of home-based therapy sessions.
C. Administrative and Reporting
Maintain and update patient records in the prescribed format.
Prepare periodic reports on therapy outcomes and patient progress.
Participate in health awareness camps, community programs, or outreach activities if required.
Ensure adherence to organizational policies, safety protocols, and confidentiality guidelines.
3. Qualifications and Experience
Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Physiotherapy (BPT / MPT) from a recognized institution.
Registration with the relevant Physiotherapy Council (if applicable).
Minimum 1-2 years of experience in clinical or community physiotherapy; experience in home care physiotherapy preferred.
Sound knowledge of musculoskeletal, neurological, and geriatric physiotherapy practices.
Proficiency in patient communication and documentation.
4. Skills and Competencies
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Empathetic and patient-centered approach.
Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
Basic computer literacy for maintaining digital records.
Willingness to travel locally for home care visits as required.
5. Work Environment
Work will be primarily at the assigned center, with travel to patients' homes when home care physiotherapy is needed.
Working hours and schedule may vary depending on patient needs and organizational requirements.