Shriners Children's
Location
Pasadena, California
Salary
$44 - $66 / HOUR
The Physical Therapist is responsible for the evaluation and treatment of pediatric inpatients and outpatients, interacting with families in an age-appropriate manner to foster family-centered care. This role also involves supervisory responsibilities for various therapy staff, students, and volunteers as assigned.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy and be licensed in the state of practice, with one year of physical therapy experience preferred, though new graduates will be considered. Pediatric experience is also preferred for this position.
In this position, you will have the unique opportunity to help our patient through their journey from the moment the child is brought through the door through the time the child leaves to go home. You'll get to help our kids grow into the new person that they want to be. You will provide evaluations and therapy services, education and training to meet the needs of our patients. The successful candidate will get the opportunity to learn and grow in their practice by being exposed to burns, orthopaedic, acute care and outpatient settings. The Physical Therapist evaluates and rehabilitates patients with intended result of the original bodily performance. Provides comprehensive compliant and safe clinical care demonstrating the philosophy of family centered care, a commitment to the achievement of optimal patient outcomes in alignment with the standards of practice of their professional organization. Works with medical staff and the multidisciplinary team to design and implement individualized plans of care to meet the needs of the pediatric patients and their family. Functions as a team member and develops leadership skills through activities such as: mentoring, and providing education to students and other professionals. Supports the ongoing development and improvement of the department through participation in special projects, performance improvement and facility committees. Responsible for professional growth and development through ongoing education and research in alignment with hospital’s patient care and strategic direction. Responsible for maintaining current knowledge in changes related to scope of practice, coding/billing practices, compliant documentation and any other knowledge related to the compliant practice in a revenue cycle environment.
Education Bachelors degree in Physical Therapy. Certification/Licensure licensed in state of practice Skills 1 year physical therapy experience preferred New graduates considered Pediatric experience preferred
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