Key responsibilities:1. Conduct physical assessments: The physical therapist will be responsible for evaluating patients' physical condition, including strength, range of motion, balance, and coordination.2. Develop treatment plans: Based on the assessment, create personalized treatment plans for patients, including exercises, manual therapy, and other modalities to improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore function.3. Implement therapeutic techniques: Administer appropriate therapeutic techniques such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and heat therapy to help patients recover from injuries or surgeries.4. Monitor progress: Track patients' progress throughout treatment, adjust therapy as needed, and provide guidance on at-home exercises to promote recovery.5. Educate patients: Educate patients on proper body mechanics, posture, and ergonomics to prevent future injuries and promote long-term health and wellness.Required skills and expectations:1. Degree in Physical Therapy: Candidates must hold a degree in physical therapy or a related field, such as physiotherapy, and have relevant certifications.2. Strong communication skills: Excellent communication skills are essential to effectively interact with patients, colleagues, and other healthcare professionals.3. Empathy and compassion: A compassionate and empathetic approach is crucial to understanding patients' needs and providing personalized care.4. Attention to detail: Paying close attention to details is important to accurately assess patients' progress and make adjustments to treatment plans.5. Physical stamina: The role requires physical stamina to perform hands-on therapy and assist patients with exercises and activities.