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ECA currently has a rewarding employment opportunity for a licensed Pediatric Physical Therapist that is passionate about working with children from birth to three years of age in the home-setting/natural environment.
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We are an Upper East Side based physical therapy practice that is looking for a per diem/contract Pediatric Physical Therapist starting this fall to help restart and build our pediatric PT program.
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An early intervention home health agency. Board certified physical therapist in the state of California. Physical Therapist Lead. Physical Therapist II.
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Evaluates patients referred for physical therapy, physical therapy consultation, and/or early intervention services (for pediatric assignments). The Physical Therapist provides evaluation and treatment for pediatric patients with a variety of mobility, motor control and musculoskeletal disorders.
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At this time we are seeking qualified physical therapists for our home-based early intervention program throughout Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks and Chester Counties. Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist, PT, DPT, Physical Therapy Jobs, Physical Therapist Jobs, Physical Therapist Job, Physical Therapy Job, Physical Therapy Position, Physical Therapist Position, PT Job, PT Position.
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Working with Early Intervention and/or Preschool children. Graduate from an accredited university with a degree in Physical Therapy. Administer and write up physical therapy evaluations.
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Provides outpatient physical therapy service in a clinical setting and/or within our center-based early intervention program. FullShift Staffing, LLC - Summary: The position of physical therapist, in keeping with the mission of Momentum Pediatric Therapy Network (PTN), includes the following responsibilities, with an emphasis on provision of high quality, compassionate, professional services for children with special needs and their families.
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Pediatric Outpatient Clinic Physical Therapist position! On-site clinical caseload with additional an Early Intervention caseload optional available. Early Intervention experience high preferred.
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DescriptionPediatric Physical Therapist - Savannah, GANew Grads are accepted with pediatric rotation or residency experienceType: Full-Time/Part-TimeShift: M-F DaysQualifications:The Pediatric Physical Therapist will provide quality patient care, family education and documentation according to organizations guidelines, professional standards, and community needs in an outpatient and home care/early intervention setting.
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Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules, and core values make ECA a leader in home-based early intervention and the employer of choice. Also, (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) has an experienced group of clinicians that includes Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Child Development Specialists with extensive experience to support clinicians from all different backgrounds.
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Early Intervention Temporary or Full Credential. Early Intervention (NYSDOH approval letter required for Contract Positions) Pediatric Physical Therapists NEEDED.
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5, Sign-on Bonus*Early Intervention Physical TherapistResponsible for coordinating treatment and implementing services for assigned clients (includingoutreach visits) as a member of a multi-disciplinary Early Childhood Services team.
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Early Intervention or Pediatric experience required. Our managers take their time with each new therapist to be sure you enter the field comfortable and confident in your skills.
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As a PRN Pediatric Physical Therapist, you will provide direct patient care in a variety of treatment settings, which may include outpatient clinics, schools, and Early Intervention.
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This is an exciting opportunity for pediatric physical therapists who are interested in joining a multidisciplinary pediatric care team and support our growing programs for Childhood Obesity clinic, as well as Early Intervention and Infant Mental Health.
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