Pediatric Physical Therapist
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy, Healthcare Nursing
Overview
Would you enjoy making a difference in a child’s life? Be part of a fun and exciting clinic that is making a real difference in children’s lives. We are a cutting-edge clinic looking for a special PT who enjoys complex pediatric therapy with long-term goals and great outcomes. This clinic continues to search for new and exciting services, techniques, and equipment to achieve the best outcomes for our patients, while allowing our therapists to learn and grow.
Children's Intensive Therapy NW is seeking a Physical Therapist (PT) for a position in Portland, OR. This role primarily involves work with a wide variety of neuro-musculoskeletal issues.
ResponsibilitiesThe Physical Therapist will provide skilled physical therapy to patients/clients with a wide variety of neurological disorders and disabilities using intensive therapy methods (training provided on intensive methods). Responsibilities include patient/client evaluation and treatment, as well as professional consultations to achieve maximum patient/client independence in accordance with the individual’s functional level and potential.
Qualifications- Current Physical Therapy license through the State of Oregon, or temporary license if a new graduate is awaiting licensing exam results – required.
- Experience and/or an interest in Neurological/Muscular Disabilities in Pediatrics preferred.
Important: You must have a Physical Therapist license from the State of Oregon, or be able to obtain one.
Benefits- Competitive Salary.
- 100% Employer Medical Plan, Dental Plan, and Vision Plan.
- Alternative Health Benefits.
- Paid Time Off (PTO).
- Major holidays off including the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve day off.
- 401k plan.
- Generous Continuing Education reimbursements each year.
This is a full-time salary position. You get paid regardless of patient cancellations.
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