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At OrthoVirginia, you’re part of a team dedicated to delivering expert orthopedic and therapy care across the state. As Virginia’s largest provider of musculoskeletal care, we offer full-time and part-time opportunities in a collaborative, team-oriented environment. With more than 159 physicians in over 35 locations—including Lynchburg, Northern Virginia, Richmond, Southwest Virginia, and Hampton Roads—OrthoVirginia is a leader in orthopedic surgery, non-surgical care, and physical, hand, and occupational therapy. Our nationally recognized specialists treat a full range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, helping patients of all ages move, heal, and thrive. Join us and become part of a trusted network committed to excellence in orthopedic care. Position Summary: As a Therapy Tech, you’ll play a hands-on role in supporting physical and hand therapists as they care for orthopedic patients. You’ll help set up exercises and equipment, guide patients through therapist‑assigned activities (under direct supervision), and keep treatment areas clean and safe. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in a future PT or OT career — with eligibility for up to $30,000 in tuition reimbursement for PT/OT school. Primary Functions & Responsibilities: Assists the therapists in activities related to the treatment of individual patients Performs and responds to therapists in accordance with the rules and regulations of the American Physical/Occupational Therapy Associations Assists patients in performing the appropriate exercises assigned by and under direct supervision of the therapist Assists other clinical staff in the performance of their duties as permitted and under the direct supervision of the therapist Responsible for preparing, cleaning, and maintaining exercise equipment. Responsible for cleaning and sanitizing of shared surfaces and patient care areas. Follows policies and procedures pertaining to the care of the equipment and supplies and reports any irregularities to the therapist or clinical manager Assists in clerical duties to include answering phones, filing, and stocking of necessary items Performs laundry duties and restocking of linen supplies Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Strong communication Demonstrated customer service abilities Demonstrated patient care focus Position Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent Physical Requirements: Sitting: Frequently Standing: Frequently Walking: Frequently Climbing: none Bending/stooping: Frequently Kneeling/crouching: Frequently Reaching overhead: Frequently Using full range of motion: Frequently Lifting: Light up to 20 lbs: Frequently Medium 21-50 lbs: Frequently Heavy 51 lbs+: Rarely Carrying objects: Continuously Pushing/pulling: Continuously Fine motor skills/dexterity: Continuously Visual acuity: Continuously Hearing ability: Continuously Speaking clearly: Continuously Working in confined spaces: Frequently Exposure to outdoor elements: None Exposure to noise: Continuously Exposure to infectious materials/radiation: Rarely Use of personal protective equipment: As needed Operating office equipment: computer, keyboard, mouse, copier, printer, fax, phone, headset: Continuously Operating vehicles, large equipment or machinery: None Set-up and work in an ergonomic, distraction-free home office: None This organization participates in e-Verify. Esta organización participa en e-Verify. With more than 150 orthopedic specialists in over 35 locations in Lynchburg, Northern Virginia, Richmond, Southwest Virginia, and Hampton Roads, OrthoVirginia is Virginia’s largest provider of orthopedic medicine and one of the leading providers of physical, hand and occupational therapy. As one of the largest orthopedic specialty practices in the country, OrthoVirginia’s nationally recognized physicians provide advanced surgical and non-surgical care to patients of all ages. Introduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.

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