What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric Physical Therapist (part-time or full-time) position at Treehouse Pediatric Therapy?
Description
Treehouse Pediatric Therapy is looking to hire a pediatric physical therapist to join our PT team across our two clinics in Woodridge and Batavia. The Pediatric Physical Therapist will join an existing team of four experienced PTs to deliver quality care and outcomes. This position is open to new PT grads.
Treehouse Pediatric Therapy is a multi-disciplinary clinic that offers pediatric physical, occupational, speech, feeding, ABA, nutrition, and pelvic floor therapies to kids throughout DuPage, Kane and Will counties from two clinics in Woodridge and Batavia. We deliver these therapies through thirty dedicated therapists and an administrative team of six professionals.
Our Physical Therapy team offers treatments for gait delays, torticollis, orthopedic issues, developmental delay, brachial plexus injuries, neurological disorders amongst other diagnoses. Out PT team is unique in that we also offer pediatric pelvic floor therapy and is one of the leaders in the Chicagoland area for this type of therapy. Our PT owner has been practicing pediatric pelvic floor health for over eleven years now and has trained a number of other physical therapists in this specialized field.
The Pediatric Physical Therapist will be in charge of their own PT caseload making sure PT clients are being treated with the correct protocols, client progress is being made, appropriate referrals to other disciplines are being made and is documenting correctly and timely.
Requirements
Treehouse Pediatric Therapy is looking for a candidate that has the following:
- Pediatric physical therapy experience in a clinic setting during graduate school clinicals or post-graduation
- experience with pelvic floor health or willingness to be trained in pelvic floor health
- a client focused attitude
- experience with a vast array of diagnoses, including kids with ASD, torticollis, orthopedic injuries, developmental delays, brachial plexus injuries, neurological disorders and other pediatric related diagnoses