Early Intervention Physical Therapist 3-5 - Philadelphia, United States - Abundant Life Family Services

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    Job DescriptionSalary: $90-95 PER HOUR

    THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA

    Abundant Life Family Services (ALFS) is an organization that provides physical, cognitive, communication, social-emotional, and adaptive developmental skills to children and their families in home, clinic, child care centers and community settings. We specialize in Early Intervention (EI), which consist of services and supports designed to help families with children who have developmental delays reach their full potential. Providing families with access to care, while reviving hope, ALFS seeks to transform families one child at a time.

    ALFS's mission is to provide high-quality healthcare services to children with developmental delays and autism. We focus on families as a whole to ensure best clinical outcomes for both the child and their family. We are committed to inclusion, diversity, and implementing strategies in a culturally sensitive manner.

    Abundant Life Family Services is actively seeking Physical Therapist (PT) for our 3-5 program to develop, evaluate and implement physical therapy plans and function as part of a Holistic Care/educational team serving children and their families in accordance with their approved IEP. If you appreciate outstanding and family-centered therapy, then ALFS is the place for you

    Potential qualified Therapist will have experience working with children who require services within the 3-5 age group. Physical Therapist at ALFS are required to meet the educational and credentialing requirements to be eligible for a PA State license.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Education: Minimum Master's degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited college/university
    • Experience: One (1) year as a Licensed Physical Therapist Pediatric experience preferred
    • PA State license
    • Provide Physical Therapy services to pediatric children with various physical disorders.
    • Conduct assessments to evaluate physical abilities.
    • Develop individualized treatment plans to address kiddos physical goals.
    • Collaborate with parents, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity of care.
    • Utilize evidence-based techniques and innovative strategies to facilitate progress
    • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of therapy sessions, progress reports, and clinical outcomes.

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