Under general supervision, provides direct care to patients with physical disabilities and/or functional limitations in clinic, inpatient, outpatient and outreach programs.
Provides physical therapy evaluation, consultation and intervention services for assigned routine to complex patients, in accordance with Connecticut Children’s patient care delivery model and program policies and procedures.
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.
Participates in assigned staff development and research activities.
Maintains expected patient care productivity per department standard.
Completes required clinical documentation in an organized and timely manner, in accordance with all department standards.
May provide support, guidance and mentoring to less experienced staff members. May act as a clinical instructor for students after one year of practice as a pediatric Physical Therapist.
Actively engages in literature reviews as related to patient caseload.
Participates in weekly staff meetings and case reviews. As assigned, participates in research activities.
Required to work occasional weekends and holidays.
Requirements
Graduate of an accredited program in Physical Therapy required. Doctoral Degree preferred.
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in pediatric therapy strongly preferred.
Current State of Connecticut Physical Therapist License required or Temporary State of Connecticut License with the oversight of Licensed Physical Therapist. If hired with Temporary License, must attain Permanent License within 120 days of hire.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS)/ CPR in adult, child and infant within first six months of hire.
Knowledge of:
Anatomy, physiology and kinesiology.
Physical therapy theory and practice.
Physical therapy services, and the operation and maintenance of physical therapy facilities and equipment.**Administration.
Beginning to intermediate skill in Microsoft Office.
Excellent Time Management, Organizational and Communication Skills.
Bilingual preferred.
Perform standardized clinical assessments in conjunction with clinical observations and family/medical reports to determine individual patient needs.
Perform a range of physical therapy techniques for patients including but not limited to Neuro-developmental Therapy, Manual Therapies and Modalities.
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Travel between specialty care locations.
Instruct patients/families in physical therapy methods and the use of facilities and equipment.
Use independent judgment.
Ensure confidentiality of patient information.****
Benefits
Current State of Connecticut Physical Therapist License required or Temporary State of Connecticut License with the oversight of Licensed Physical Therapist. If hired with Temporary License, must attain Permanent License within 120 days of hire.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS)/ CPR in adult, child and infant within first six months of hire.
Knowledge of:
Anatomy, physiology and kinesiology.
Physical therapy theory and practice.
Physical therapy services, and the operation and maintenance of physical therapy facilities and equipment.**Administration.
Beginning to intermediate skill in Microsoft Office.
Excellent Time Management, Organizational and Communication Skills.
Bilingual preferred.
Perform standardized clinical assessments in conjunction with clinical observations and family/medical reports to determine individual patient needs.
Perform a range of physical therapy techniques for patients including but not limited to Neuro-developmental Therapy, Manual Therapies and Modalities.
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Travel between specialty care locations.
Instruct patients/families in physical therapy methods and the use of facilities and equipment.
Use independent judgment.
Ensure confidentiality of patient information.****
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
Physical therapy evaluationNeuro-developmental TherapyManual TherapiesModalitiesClinical documentationStandardized clinical assessmentsAnatomyPhysiologyKinesiologyPhysical therapy theory and practice
Soft skills
Time ManagementOrganizational SkillsCommunication SkillsMentoringCollaborationPatient educationIndependent judgmentLiterature reviewTeam participationConfidentiality
Certifications
State of Connecticut Physical Therapist LicenseTemporary State of Connecticut LicenseBasic Life Support (BLS)CPR certification