UofL Health

Outpatient Physical Therapist, Pediatric NeuroRecovery, Frazier Rehab Institute

Job Locations US-KY-Louisville
Job ID
2024-42064
Category
Hidden (60748)
Job Type
Regular

Overview

We are hiring a Pediatrics Outpatient Physical Therapist with our Pediatric NeuroRecovery team. 

Address: 220 Abraham Flexner Way Louisville, KY 40202

Shift Options: Full Time 1st shift

 

About Us

The Kosair For Kids Center for Pediatric NeuroRecovery consists of a team of professionals with a passion and a purpose for working with children with spinal cord injury as well as other neuromotor conditions. Our blend of expertise from varied disciplines related to neurorecovery and pediatrics contributes to our ability to apply knowledge gained in research to the child in the clinic. Similarly, the experience gained from working with the child in the clinic informs and drives our research agenda. We consider the core of our team to be the children and families that we serve.

 

Benefits & Perks

  • Competitive Pay & Benefits Options
  • Paid Vacation, Sick days, and Holidays
  • Free tuition to UofL for Part- and Full-time employees for Child/Spouse/Domestic Partner
  • 401K with Employer Match

Responsibilities

Job Summary

The physical therapist is responsible for the evaluation and treatment of patients. In this role you will perform patient evaluation, development and implementation of an appropriate treatment plan, delivery of treatment services, and comprehensive discharge planning. 

Qualifications

Education / Accreditation / Licensure (required & preferred):

• BS/MS/DPT degree in physical therapy required.
• DPT degree preferred.
• Valid PT License Kentucky State Board of Physical Therapy

 

Certification

• CPR, BLS through the American Heart Association.

 

Experience (required and preferred):

• Experience in physical therapy preferred for outpatient positions.
• Acute care physical therapy experience required for acute care positions.

 

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