Moore Center Services, Inc.·Manchester, New Hampshire
Provide play-based therapeutic interventions to infants and toddlers to improve motor, sensory, and adaptive skills. Act as a service coordinator to develop and implement Individual Family Support Plans (IFSP) while coaching families to support their child's growth.
Help Little Movers Grow!
Join our Family-Centered Early Supports and Services (FCESS) team as a Physical Therapist, where every day is an opportunity to help infants and toddlers reach exciting developmental milestones through play, movement, and family partnerships.
In this role, you'll: Support infants and toddlers in building strength, mobility, and confidence through fun, developmentally appropriate activities.
Partner with families by providing coaching, education, and encouragement so they feel empowered to support their child's growth every day.
Share your expertise in motor development, assistive technology, developmental assessments, and individualized interventions.
Serve as a trusted service coordinator, bringing together families and providers to create and carry out each child's Individual Family Support Plan (IFSP).
Foster meaningful communication among team members to ensure every child receives coordinated, family-centered care.
If you're passionate about making a lasting impact during a child's earliest years and love collaborating with families and a supportive interdisciplinary team, we'd love to meet you!
Help Little Hands Do Big Things!
Join our Family-Centered Early Supports and Services (FCESS) team as an Occupational Therapist, where you'll help infants and toddlers build the skills they need to explore, play, learn, and thrive—all while empowering families every step of the way.
In this role, you'll: Support young children as they develop fine motor skills, self-help abilities, feeding skills, and functional mobility through engaging, play-based activities.
Use your expertise in sensory processing and integration to help children navigate their world with confidence.
Coach and partner with families, providing tools, strategies, and encouragement that make a difference beyond each visit.
Conduct developmental assessments and create individualized plans that celebrate each child's unique strengths and goals.
Serve as a dedicated service coordinator, ensuring each child's Individual Family Support Plan (IFSP) is carried out through seamless collaboration and communication among families and providers.
Be part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team that's passionate about helping children reach meaningful milestones during their most important years of development.
If you're looking for a career where every day brings new smiles, small victories, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact, we'd love to have you on our team!
Market context
Occupational and physical therapy roles in New Hampshire are typically driven by ongoing needs in schools, pediatric services, and rehabilitation settings. These positions are competitive because employers often look for a current New Hampshire license, experience with young children, a valid driver’s license, and up-to-date COVID-19 vaccinations. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then confirm your licensure and pediatric experience before applying.