Job Details
Job Location: Rehab Resources Sheboygan - Sheboygan, WI
Position Type: Full Time or Part Time
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Description
Join Our Growing Team at Rehab Resources as a Pediatric B-3 Physical Therapist!
Are you a passionate Pediatric Physical Therapist ready to make a meaningful impact? Rehab Resources is excited to invite you to join our incredible team, providing top-notch pediatric therapy services across our Early Intervention (B-3) programs in Sheboygan County. This is your chance to work with a dedicated team, help children thrive, and make a lasting difference in their lives.
Why Choose Rehab Resources?
- Therapist-Owned & Operated: We are a therapist-owned company committed to providing outstanding care.
- Core Values: Our values of Agility, Integrity, and Community drive us forward.
- Top Workplace: We’ve been recognized as a Top Workplace for four consecutive years.
We offer a competitive pay and benefits package to our Full Time and Part Time employees, including:
- Health insurance options
- PTO and sick time
- 401K with matching
- Flexible schedules
- Investment in continuing education
- Paid state licensure
- And much more!
Physical Therapist Responsibilities:
- Conducting initial and ongoing evaluations of children’s physical capabilities, including strength, mobility, and coordination.
- Developing individualized treatment plans to improve children’s movement, strength, and functional independence.
- Addressing developmental or injury-related challenges, including balance, walking, running, and posture.
- Assisting children in achieving key milestones in motor development and mobility.
- Providing hands-on interventions to improve gross motor function and reduce the risk of injury.
- Working with children to improve endurance, flexibility, and coordination.
- Collaborating with families, teachers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure a comprehensive therapy plan.
- Educating families and caregivers on how to assist in the child’s therapy at home and in the school environment.
- Participating in school-based or B-3 team meetings to develop appropriate goals and review therapy outcomes.
- Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records of treatment and progress.
If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children, we’d love to hear from you! Contact Michelle Strege, MS/CCC-SLP at 262-409-8585 or via email at Mstrege@rehabreourcesinc.net.
Join the dynamic team at Rehab Resources, where dedicated Pediatric Physical Therapists are empowered to make a lasting impact. Take the next exciting step in your career—apply now!
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Graduate of an accredited school with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
- Completion of a clinical affiliation(s) as required by educational institution.
- Certification or license as required by the State of Wisconsin or applicable state to practice as a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist or Speech-Language Pathologist.
- Willingness to serve as a supervisor for an occupational therapy assistant (OT only) or a physical therapist assistant (PT only).
Personal Characteristics:
- Is committed to ensuring an exceptional experience for all patients, partners, and other team members.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills and a collaborative spirit for teamwork.
- Able to “Be the Duck”, achieve exceptional outcomes, and demonstrate exceptional customer service through our core values of agility and integrity.
Physical Characteristics:
- Have ability to lift at least 40 pounds using appropriate biomechanical techniques, walk, bend, stand, and reach. Get on and off the floor, pick up or guide children on/off various surfaces, support adult clients in homes, community, or clinic
- Have ability to speak, hear, and see (near and far) sufficiently enough to evaluate, diagnose, and monitor patient needs, maintain accurate records, recognize people, provide directions, drive to various sites, identify pieces of equipment, and communicate with patients and team members.
- Have fine motor skills to effectively and efficiently handle therapeutic equipment and document treatment provided on electronic devices.
- Have endurance to work eight-hour days with a half hour lunch break. Ability to participate in sustained activity for up to four hours at a time.