The role involves evaluating the developmental and functional status of neonatal and pediatric patients resulting from preterm birth, surgery, or disease
Job Summary
The role involves evaluating the developmental and functional status of neonatal and pediatric patients resulting from preterm birth, surgery, or disease.
Candidates will fabricate, recommend, and fit adaptive equipment, splints, or casts to prevent deformities and improve mobility.
The position requires educating patients and families on treatment goals while documenting progress and collaborating with community agencies for continuity of care.
Matching Summary
The role involves evaluating the developmental and functional status of neonatal and pediatric patients resulting from preterm birth, surgery, or disease.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Neonatal patient evaluation
Adaptive equipment fabrication
Individualized treatment planning
Family education delivery
Standardized measurement usage
Nice-to-have
Community agency referral experience
Staff and student education skills
Interdisciplinary collaboration ability
Key Requirements
Master's degree in physical therapy
Ohio Physical Therapy licensure
Pediatric Residency completion
Pediatrics Specialization (PCS) certification
American Physical Therapy Association certification