Physical Therapist (Pediatrics)
Description:
About Us: The Pediatric Development Center is a leading provider of pediatric therapy services. Our mission is to provide the highest quality therapy in Southern Maine regarding assessments and treatment of children birth to 20 years, and support to their families. PDC is a private pediatric OT clinic employing 21 OTs and 7 support staff and we are expanding. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced physical therapist to join our multidisciplinary team.
Our clinic fosters a culture of teamwork and positivity while creating a supportive environment that embraces the successes of our clients and our staff. In order to serve more families in our community, we are looking to add speech therapy as a discipline. We are seeking a therapist whose work values align with our mission and is excited to become a contributing and valued member of our team. As therapists grow and develop they are encouraged to work up our clinical ladder and become leaders at PDC. We are seeking a therapist who wants to be part of a collaborative team, is excited about learning, is internally rewarded by being part of a productive team, is able to embrace the successes of our clients, is energized by a vibrant social community, and is ready to have fun!
Job Description: As a physical therapist at the Pediatric Development Center, you will play a crucial role in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating children with a variety of physical and gross motor challenges. We are looking to add physical therapy to our services at PDC for the first time, which creates an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and independent individual to start this program, collaborate with occupational therapists, and implement individualized treatment plans that address the unique needs of each child.
Benefits:
Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications
Comprehensive benefits package including health (including vision) and dental insurance, Simple IRA, student loan reimbursement
Paid Time Off and holidays
Continuing education opportunities and professional development support
Malpractice and Liability insurance; Short Term Disability Insurance
Bonus pay
Requirements:
Responsibilities:
Develop a physical therapy program for Pediatric Development Center including choosing relevant assessments and treatment tools.
Conduct comprehensive assessments and evaluations.
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on assessment findings and the specific needs of each child.
Provide direct therapy services to children with physical and gross motor needs.
Collaborate with parents, caregivers, and other professionals to support the child's overall development and progress.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation including but not limited to:
Evaluation writing
Goal writing
Discharges
Treatment Notes
Letters of Medical Necessity
IEP supporting documents
Re-evaluations
Stay current with best practices and evidence-based approaches in physical therapy.
Provide education and training to parents, caregivers, and staff on strategies to support physical and gross motor development.
Seek outside mentorship regarding clinical skills as needed.
Receive mentorship from an experienced occupational therapist regarding non-physical therapy related clinical and professional skills.
Maintain an up-to-date schedule, indicating any changes in adherence with company policy
Assist with rescheduling clients as needed
Clean up after oneself including but not limited to therapy spaces, therapy equipment and games, and office space
Assist with cleanliness of treatment equipment
Mentoring students both directly and indirectly
Collaborate with paraprofessionals and other disciplines such as SLPs, OTs, teachers, social work
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program.
Board Certification to practice Physical Therapy
Maine state licensure in Physical Therapy or eligibility for licensure.
Experience working with pediatric populations in a clinical or educational setting.
Strong assessment and therapeutic skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Passion for working with children and their families.
No matching similar jobs found for matching similar jobs near South Portland, ME
No similar jobs found