Description
Community Therapy Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for Early Intervention Physical Therapists in Palmdale, CA and the surrounding areas! Under the general supervision of the Regional Clinical Manager/Directors (RCM/Ds), the full-time Physical Therapist will provide PT services to clients/consumers in a home or community setting, conduct developmental evaluations, provide interventions in the form of therapy and counseling and training to client's caregiver(s).
Pay: $48.00 - $65.00 per hour REQUIREMENTS
- Doctorate in Physical Therapy
- Current and unrestricted Physical Therapist license in California
- Five or more years' experience in the field of Physical Therapy
- Two or more years' experience working with children (ages 0-7)
- Excellent written and verbal communication
- A high level of professionalism and organizational skills
- Experience writing session notes, progress reports, and assessment reports
- Present a professional demeanor (i.e., appropriate clothing, hygiene)
- Demonstrate excellent time management and organizational skills, can multi-task and prioritize demands.
- Serve culturally and linguistically diverse families in low and high SES areas
- Comfortable working in homes (studio apt., housing projects, etc.) of families with limited resources.
- Use professional language (avoid slang) when conversing in a work-related conversation Reliable transportation and current vehicle liability insurance
- Ability to travel to BLC's regional centers, client homes, and schools in the Santa Clarita Valley, San Fernando Valley, and/or Antelope Valley
- Demonstrate good affect and outgoing personality
- Enjoy working with individuals of all ages, races, religious backgrounds, and personalities
- Proficient in using Office 365 applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
- Provide services in a home/community/teletherapy/clinic setting
- Conduct formal and informal Developmental Evaluations
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Child Developmental Specialists, and Behavior Analysts
- Apply interventions to maximize children's safety and performance in daily life
- Assess clients using a variety of tools, assess client's home and other environments and advise on alterations consistent with their needs and capabilities
- Recommend adaptive equipment and train in its use
- Conduct standardized assessments using age-appropriate diagnostic tests
- Provide intervention in the form of direct therapy (group or individual), consultation, monitoring, and/or written programs
- Provide both direct therapy and consultation services, while effectively communicating learners progress and needs with guardians and team members
- Maintain confidentiality in accordance with organizational policies and procedures related to privacy
- Follow standards of practice for the profession regarding the safe application of assessment protocols, therapeutic techniques, and techniques for direct handling of clients
- Provide education and training on an on-going basis (monthly and as needed) to caregivers
- Complete professional documentation according to BLC procedures
- Coordinate with on-line data collection program to ensure assessment and report templates are uploaded into the system
- Collect data and document progress
- Attend annual conferences to expand skills and knowledge in the field of Physical Therapy with emphasis on Early Intervention
- Attend IFSP meetings with the funding source and family members as needed
- Supervise PTAs, as needed, through observation, co-treatments, modeling, discussions, teaching, and direct instruction
- Ensure the safe and effective delivery of physical therapy services and professional competence of PTAs
- Submit revised assessment, progress and addendum reports in a timely manner to office/insurance administrator
- Ensure the training and mentoring of PTAs
- Write weekly, monthly, and quarterly assessment, progress, and addendum reports as required by the clinical teams or as needed by the funding source, and at times, caregivers
- Write assessment and progress and addendum reports within a proper timeline as mandated by the funding source.
- Coordinate submission of the assessment and progress reports with the regional office administrator
- Coordinate PTA schedules and client schedules with a regional staffing manager
- Review and revise reports and assessments as needed
- Audit source documentation and ensure all appointments have supporting documentation
- Sign all PTA documentation under your supervision on a weekly basis
- Submit semi-annual program evaluations
- Schedule, coordinate and/or conduct individual or group meetings with parents related to specific topics or areas of interest.
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