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Date: 8/'29/88
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Department Hlth Svcs/Pub1 Fp!Jjhh Dept. No-d Copers
93q*6N Cwt No. 0460 Org. No. 5891 Agency"No:"54
Action Requested: Revise and retitle Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist I (class code
V5HD) to Supervising Pediatric Therapist at no change in salary level.
Proposed Effective Date: 9/21/88
Explain why adjustment is needed: to retitle to more modern nomenclature prepatory to
announcing_an exam.
Draft spec
"fidsM7n,t7-O7t-�untItnTratFLT attached: Yes4X No Q
Estimated cost of adjustment: $ 0
Cost is within department's budget: Yes 4x No Q
If not within budget, use reverse side to explain how costs are to be funded.
Department must initiate necessary appropriation adjustment. 1'�
Use additional sheets for further explanations or comments. Web Beadle Personnel Offic r
for Department Head
Personnel Department Recommendation
Date: -8 E
Revise and retitle Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist I, SalarYLevel C5 1834
(2842-3455) to Supervising Pediatric Therapist.
Amend Resolution 71/17 establishing positions and resolutions allocating classes to the
Basic/Exempt Salary Schedule, as described above.
Effective: day following Board action.
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Date fo 0 6?qYe7iRWl
County Administrator Recommendation
Date:
pprove Recommendation of Director of Personnel
Disapprove Recommendation of Director of Personnel
Other:
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for County Administrator
Board of Supervisors ActionPhil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of
Adjustment APPROVED/ on SEP 2 7 1988 Supervisors a C nt Administrator
Date: SEP 2 7 1988 By:
APPROVAL OF THIS ADJUSTMENT CONSTITUTES A PERSONNEL/SALARY RESOLUTION AMENDMENT.
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SUPERVISING
DEFINITION:
Under direction, to direct and supervise the work of medical
therapy units ' ; to act as liaisun
between the school administration and the medical therapy unit; and to do
related work as required.
DIST LNGUISIMNG CHARACTERISTICS:
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This is the first level of supervision in the Children
Services Program of the County Health Department, This class is respon-
sible for coordinating the activities and supervising the staff of a medical
therapy unit i -'-eels 4m-1--k—he L-_d: _ rr The staff consist--
of Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Therapist Aides.
This class is distinguished from the class of c -9 -
Therapist in that the latter has overall responsibility for the
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day-to-day direction and program planning of the therapy units.
TYPICAL TASKS: A
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`7Ck'k t� Assigns patient workload to either physical or occupational
�k.0V,-e v therapists depending upon the needs of the patient directs and supervises
-the work of the therapisirjtaldes• o ent$ new therapists and aides to the
policies and procedures of theChildren Services program, the
County Health Department and the school district; trains new aides; pre-
pares written performance evaluations on the aides and '-- i -- aitmb
r�►the professional staff; conducts staff meetings of the medical therapy
unit personnels ,
confers with the school
concerning plans for the school year, problems arising between
the therapy unit and the education program e
77 acts as the repre p a
of the sr_LeeIIs•therapy unit at meetings�a -e
1�2fa►CAt_ U i eetings• -managed for
clinics in scheduling the children to be seen by
the physicians, +1,s - iseems ga t1as ,.,;
performs physical
or occupational therapy treatments] y
confers with Therapist V
s regarding activities,
programs and problems of the medical therapy unit.
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MIINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
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License Required: Valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's
license.
Registration Required: Possession of a valid license as a A
t"ed! Physical Therapist, as defined in the California Business and Profes-
sions Code, issued by the California Board of Medical Examiners, or a valid
certificate of registration as an Occupational Therapist, u. =, issued
by the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Experience: Two years experience as a physical or occupational
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therapist g.^-Tda'� the �E'ri, seereffa:ese��F-ti adira=p
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Good knowledge of the objectives and accepted methods of^therapy
for, knowledge of neuromuscular function 441 * DSI b:
kinesiology, basic pathology, modalities, and skeletal ana-
tomy; knowledge of the principles of supervision; working know d e of the
physical and psychological problems of physically handicapped and
their families; wor owledge of the construction, use and care of tZZUI PMS,
and ability to supervise subordinates; ability to
instruct others in th� modalities;
4iteetio=s; ability to &4#ectively with their families
and others; ability to prepare clear and concise case records and reports.
Class No. 615
Class -Code YT8A
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