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We are looking for a talented Physical Therapist with pediatric experience to work at an excellent school district Norwalk, CT. This is a fantastic opportunity to build upon your physical therapy skills while advancing your PT career.
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Has experience working with kids ages walking to 11 years old in an athletic or coaching environment (with pediatric Occupational Therapy / Physical Therapy, youth personal training, physical education, athletic trainer, gymnastics instructor , special education experience a plus.
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What we are looking for: Master’s degree in occupational therapy or related field Certification/Licensing in Occupational Therapy Experience as an Occupational Therapist in the pediatric or school setting is appreciated What we offer: Competitive pay: $37.13-61.89 Per Hour reflecting your expertise.
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As a therapist-led, diverse organization, we provide clinical services across various settings, including nursing facilities, retirement communities, hospitals, home care, and pediatric schools and clinics.
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Purpose-Driven Work: Be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to compassionate care and innovative therapy solutions. HealthPro Heritage has a great Physical Therapist Opportunity in our facility in Stamford, CT.
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At least two years of experience providing pediatric physical therapy, with a strong background in working with children with developmental disabilities. Job Summary : As a Pediatric Physical Therapist at Abilis, you will play a critical role in helping young children with developmental disabilities develop essential motor skills.
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May act as a clinical instructor for students after one year of practice as a pediatric Physical Therapist. Collaborates with patients, families, other health care team members and community resources to implement and coordinate a continuous plan of care, and to educate patients and families in appropriate physical therapy methods.
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State License as a Doctor of Physical Therapist (DPT) by the Physical Therapy Examining Committee. Collier Physical Therapy is a physical therapist-owned private practice.
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Milestone Recognition: Accreditation from the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) for our Ivy Rehab HSS Orthopedic Residency programs. Exceptional Care: Recognition through the MIPS program two years in a row, scoring 98 out of 100.
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This is a position where you run, crawl, cheer, high-five, laugh, smile and coach up kids. Mindfully designed, KidStrong is a private child development training center focusing on Brain, Physical and Character Development for ages walking through 11 years old, offering a science-based curriculum that is parent focused and taught by professionals.
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TheraCare is seeking dynamic Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) for a comprehensive and rewarding experience to provide home, daycare, and school based pediatric speech therapy services in Connecticut in Bridgeport.
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