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Core responsibilities

The physical therapist will provide direct, developmentally appropriate early intervention services to infants and toddlers (Birth to 3 years) with developmental delays in their homes and communities. Responsibilities include participating in multidisciplinary assessments, developing ifsp goals, completing necessary documentation, and acting as a service coordinator for the family.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess current licensure as a physical therapist by the massachusetts board of registration of allied health professions and have knowledge of family systems and early childhood development. Experience with infants, toddlers, and families is preferred, along with excellent communication, organizational, and documentation skills, and reliable transportation.

CommunicationOrganizational SkillsDocumentationComputer SkillsPediatricsPhysical TherapyLicensureEvidence-Based PracticeCommunity-Based ServicesTherapeutic RelationshipsEarly InterventionHome-Based ServicesMultidisciplinary Team AssessmentIndividualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)Culturally Humble Services

Benefits

  • Accident Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Vacation
  • Health Insurance
  • Sick Time
  • Personal Time
  • Flexible Schedules
  • Long-term Disability Insurance
  • Short-term Disability Insurance
  • Mileage Reimbursement
  • Mentoring
  • Clinical Supervision
  • Paid Holiday
  • Accidental Death And Dismemberment Insurance
  • Cancer Insurance
  • Wellness Incentive Program
  • Fitness Benefits
  • Team Support
  • Productivity Bonus Plan
  • 403(b) With Employer Matching
  • Section 125 Flexible Benefits Plan
  • Continuing Education Leave
  • Paid Conference Fees
  • Paid Professional License Renewal Fees