Physical Therapist - Pediatric Health Center
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy, Healthcare Nursing
Position Overview
The Physical Therapist (PT) is responsible for planning, conducting, and implementing physical therapy treatment programs in alignment with medical referrals and evaluations. This role focuses on restoring and maintaining patients’ overall well-being while strictly adhering to confidentiality standards and professional boundaries at all times.
Essential Job FunctionsDeliver high-quality physical therapy services in compliance with prescribed physician orders.
Follow all company policies, procedures, patient care standards, licensure regulations, and state laws .
Provide written evaluations outlining therapy needs, goals, progress, and expected outcomes in coordination with the physician’s Plan of Treatment.
Actively collaborate with healthcare teams, physicians, parents/guardians, and nurses in coordinating services and discharge planning.
Maintain clear, effective communication with staff, healthcare partners, and families.
Serve as a clinical resource and consultant for team members.
Supervise other personnel (PTA, HHA) as appropriate.
Complete OASIS assessments where permitted by state professional practice and regulation.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from an APTA-approved program.
Current, unrestricted state license as a Physical Therapist in the state of practice.
Current CPR certification.
Proven proficiency in clinical assessments, documentation, and compliance with policies and procedures.
Completion of Continuing Education as required by state regulations.
One (1) year of recent experience as a Physical Therapist in an acute care or rehabilitation setting.
Pediatric experience strongly preferred.
- PRN Position - Monday - friday
- Daytime only:
No nights and no weekends
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