Ivy Rehab

Healthcare

PediatricPhysicalTherapist

$10–10k Decatur, Illinois, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Pediatric Physical Therapist at Ivy Rehab. Skills: Pediatric physical therapy, Patient outcomes. Provide individualized one-to-one attention. Develop customized plans of care”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver best-in-class care; Witness exceptional patient outcomes; Achieve functional improvement

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Graduate from accredited Physical Therapy program, Current or pending licensure as Physical Therapist, Dedication to exceptional patient outcomes

Nice to Have

Specialties such as Orthopedics, Specialties such as Pelvic Health, Specialties such as Oncology, Specialties such as Vestibular, Specialties such as Hand, Specialties such as Pediatric, Specialties such as Neuro, Specialties such as Vertigo, Specialties such as Sports, Specialties such as Parkinson’s Disease, Specialties such as Performing Arts, Specialties such as Pulmonary Disease, Specialties such as Concussion Management, Specialties such as Dry Needling

What You'll Do.

Provide individualized one-to-one attention

Develop customized plans of care

Encourage parents to attend sessions

Carry skills and home exercises

Provide world-class care

Focus on individualized treatment plan

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multi-disciplinary collaboration; Clinical team support; Peer-to-peer learning

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