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Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) – HPO – Fort Riley, KS

Fort Cavazos, Fort Rliye · Government/Military
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) – HPO – Fort Riley, KS



Reef Systems is seeking a fully qualified Doctor of Physical Therapy to support the 10 ASOS at Fort Riley, KS.


Introduction:

The Human Performance Optimization (HPO) mission is to build and implement a holistic HP approach to addressing the increased stresses on operators’ and aircrew members. The mission is accomplished by increasing the physical and mental capacity of the AFSPECWAR operators and aircrew members over their careers and by decreasing the rate of physical and mental injuries and accelerating return to duty times. The program’s end state is to prepare, preserve, sustain, and ultimately multiply combat power.


Background:

The Tactical Air Control Party (TACP), Guardian Angel (GA), HH-60, HC-130J and Army Weather Service (AWS) HPO initiative has highlighted the need for increased focus on preserving the current combat capability by identifying specific job specialties outlined in this Task Order (TO). These specialties will help to improve readiness for operators, aircrew, and support personnel by decreasing the rate of injuries and accelerating return to duty times. The AWS has identified one specific sub-specialty position for support consisting of a Physical Therapist.


Mandatory Qualifications:
 
Physical Therapist 2 Personal Service Must show recency within the last 2 years consistent with DHA-PM.
AND
5+ years of experience as an Outpatient Orthopedic Physical Therapist
AND
Demonstrated experience in collegiate (or higher), professional, or tactical athletics; aerospace industry, test pilot/astronaut or similar man-machine high-performance environment.
Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from a Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) accredited program. APTA Orthopedic or Sports Clinical Specialist Certification
OR
Orthopedic Residency/Fellowship Trained
OR
Advanced competency in dry needling level 2 and Manual Therapy Certification
Current (CPR) and (AED) trained.


Schedule:

Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM; however, there may be times when it is necessary for the contractor to work after duty hours in support of specific tasks. Although schedule may have to be flexible, it will not exceed 40 hours per week.

HCP Task: Physical Therapist (PT):
The Contractor shall serve as a Physical Therapist responsible for all administration and clinical management within scope of practice for HPO services as an independent embedded healthcare provider. The Contractor shall utilize a range of principles and methodologies to provide examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and outcome assessment for assigned personnel to include but not limited to operational provision of care associated with individual assessments, injury prevention and human performance interventions of musculoskeletal conditions in support of personnel readiness.

PT Subtasks:
  • Complete all unit and MDG in-processing requirements, to include computer-based trainings as required by the Department of Defense, Air Force, or the Medical Group training, on-line Relias health training, Genesis training, newcomer's orientation and other job specific trainings which could include simulations and other hands-on training opportunities/assessments. Contractor personnel may be required to participate in specific operator training activities to better understand SOP performance and injuries.
  • Contractor shall complete an in-processing evaluation/assessment for all newly assigned personnel.
  • Independently manage complex neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders by providing neuromuscular control, corrective exercises, postural functional exercises, and self-corrective movements.
  • Provide direct access (i.e., no referral needed) evaluation for acute musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions in an embedded setting.
  • Ensure patient privacy is respected and complies with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements.
  • Perform work assignments in compliance with instructions, policies, or accepted practices of Defense Health Agency (DHA) and Medical Group requirements.
  • Conduct required clinical and non-clinical administrative responsibilities and maintains patient care records IAW DHA.
  • Advise unit commanders on matters related to injury prevention and rehabilitation. Identify opportunities for improvement to include developing protocols and standard operating procedures (SOP) for PT programs.
  • Advise unit commanders of administrative matters, purchasing of required supplies and equipment, and supplemental fiscal requests related to interventions and professional services provided.
  • Spend a minimum of 25% of their time providing all forms of primary injury (acute and/or duty- limiting) prevention services, to include but not limited to: physical capacity as well as new member assessments, personnel health education, and nutrition advising.
  • Ensure safe and effective operation of equipment is used for patient care and contributes to a safe working environment.
  • Attend annual required training IAW guiding instructions. Commands will allow for attendance at necessary conferences or courses to complete continuing education units required to maintain certification with COR approval.
  • Attend weekly staff meetings with squadron commander as needed to review and evaluate physical training programs and identify opportunities for improvement. Prepare and submit data to a comprehensive Monthly Staff Report (MSR) that informs squadron leadership and the COR about the physical and mental readiness issues of the unit.
  • Provide Individual Training Plans after initial assessment, and include individual fitness assessment results, feedback sessions, unique training plans, and any modifications to the plan based on the physical performance status of the 19Z/1Z3 TACP/AWS/GA personnel.
  • Monitor access to care and employs electronic systems, software programs, and databases for patient care documentation and administrative responsibilities (i.e. Mandatory 72hr MHS Genesis patient entries).
  • Provide Human Performance Measures of Effectiveness (MOE) trending metric report to include training availability, recommendation status, utilizations, evaluations, access to care and pillars of performance. MOE’s will be based off the program’s needs and assessments and may change per the COR direction.
  • All contract personnel shall be physically proficient and be able to demonstrate all prescribed exercises and techniques as well as be able to hike over rough terrain, function in austere environments, and able to lift and manipulate loads and plates up to 55 pounds.


Period of Performance:

The contract begins on 1 September 2024 and will run for five years.


U.S. Citizenship:


Employee must be a U.S. citizen. For the purpose of base and network access, possession of a permanent resident card (“Green Card”) does not equate to U.S. citizenship.


SECURITY:

All contractor personnel require a minimum of a Tier 1 background check (T1)/SF85 for any position that requires access to the internet, use of automated information systems to cover standalone computers or unescorted entry into restricted or controlled areas prior to reporting for duty in support of any requirement. The investigation is not for a security clearance; it is for a position of trust. This is a mandatory requirement set forth in DoDM 5200.02_AFMAN 16-1405, Air Force Personnel Security Program. All documentation required for security certification shall be the responsibility of the contractor.
 

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