Sign on Bonus- $3,000.00 paid out in 3 installments
Physical Therapist-Evaluates and treats children with musculoskeletal, neurological and/or cardiopulmonary deficits which may block normal movement.
1. Provides direct intervention services to children 0 - 3 and their families in natural settings.
2. Carries out service coordination functions when appropriate as defined by the Early Intervention standards.
3. Conducts evaluations and other assessments.
4. Develops and implements Individual Family Service Plans.
5. Assists in transition planning prior to discharge from the program.
6. Referrals to outside agencies as needed.
7. Maintains client records and other administrative duties according to DPH and Lipton Early Intervention policies.
8. Adhere and complete all CHL’s protocols, policies, and procedures.
9. Early Intervention services are provided both in-person and/or by Telehealth.
10. Attends in-service education and professional meetings as required.
11. Respects diverse views, approaches, and contributes to maintaining an environment of professionalism, tolerance, civility, and acceptance towards all employees, clients, families, and visitors.
12. Maintains regular, reliable, and predictable attendance.
13. Ability to work independently and contribute to the overall success of the team.
14. Flexibility, excellent interpersonal skills, verbal, written and communication skills.
15. Maintains productivity standards according to the collective bargaining agreement.
Requirements:
PT - Master’s degree or higher prepared graduate of a curriculum in Physical Therapy approved by the American Physical Therapy Association. Licensed by the Massachusetts Board of Allied Profession; License in good standing