Physical Therapist
NAPA Center
- Centennial, Colorado, United States
- Centennial, Colorado, United States
About
Responsibilities:
Assess, diagnose, and treat motor deficits, functional impairments, and sensory impairments primarily in the pediatric population.
Utilize a variety of standardized tools and clinical measures to determine treatment plans.
Apply multiple therapeutic approaches, including neurodevelopmental, sensory integration, motor learning, and biomechanical frameworks.
Develop individualized treatment plans based on client goals, age, and medical/physical conditions.
Provide hands-on physical therapy techniques, including tailored exercises, gait training, and stretching to improve motor function.
Maintain impeccable documentation. Therapists have a dedicated documentation hour built into their schedule each day and are expected to use this time for report writing, including but not limited to evaluations, progress reports, school district annual IEP reports, and assistive technology. Therapists are expected to ensure that treatment notes are recorded accurately and timely in the electronic health record system, according to the policies of NAPA Center.
Train patients and caregivers in the use of assistive technology, orthotic, or prosthetic devices to support daily function.
Prescribe home exercise programs to encourage progress and skill retention outside of therapy sessions.
Collaborate with caregivers and families to promote continued development and progress in the community.
Collaborate as part of an interdisciplinary team, contributing to comprehensive, client-centered care.
Actively engage in professional development, attending continuing education opportunities both within and outside of the organization.
Provide input on the development of clinical practices and procedures to enhance therapy services.
Adhere to legal, ethical, and professional standards while maintaining appropriate licensure as a Physical Therapist.
Foster a safe and supportive environment for clients, families, and colleagues, promoting well-being and professional growth.
Requirements:
Minimum qualifications include completion of at least a Bachelor of Applied Science or Physical Therapy degree, from an accredited University.
Strong clinical experience - at least 2 years post graduate physical therapy experience preferred, preferably in a pediatric setting with exposure to children and/or young adults with complex disabilities.
Background clearance with DOJ and FBI.
TB test clearance.
CPR and First Aid certificates.
Current registration with the appropriate licensing board.
Ability to communicate confidently and effectively with clients and other medical professionals.
Display a level of professional empathy towards clients and the ability to develop rapport.
Maintain appropriate professional boundaries with clients and their families.
Exercise discipline by completing all documentation, reporting requirements and training in an accurate and timely manner.
Physical Demands:
Good physical health and fitness, including the ability to frequently perform, daily, the following movements over a 6–8 hour period without experiencing pain or abnormal fatigue:
Lift, push or pull up to and including 50 pounds with hands and wrists as therapeutic handling is manually intensive
Independently pivot or standing transfer max A patients up to 85 pounds
Independently offer contact guard assistance for ambulatory patients of up to 125 pounds
Maintain extended periods of standing and/or sitting on the floor for up to 7 hours per day
Benefits:
Medical, dental and vision insurance, in addition to non-medical options such as hospital indemnity and critical illness.
Paid time off accruals immediately upon start.
Personal time (12 hours annually to be used for appointments that cannot be made outside of work hours).
Wellness program with stipend to be used for an appointment that focuses on physical and mental wellness.
Professional development allowance of $500 upon each year of qualifying service, with the ability to roll to the next year, up to $1,000 total.
Step program that allows for increased clinical skills and additional compensation during the annual review for each level achieved.
Growing families program that allows increased compensation for 1 - 2 years following the birth or adoption of child.
International opportunities in London and Australia.
12-week training opportunities and ongoing mentorship throughout employment.
Step program that allows for increased clinical skills and additional compensation during the annual review for each level achieved.
Company Values:
All NAPA Center employees must demonstrate the company’s core values which include:
Love – NAPA’s foundation is grounded in the deep love parents have for their children. Together, we strive to infuse kindness and care into our actions and words, creating a supportive community built upon love.
Hope – We believe in the potential of every child and are committed to offering unwavering support to our families, guiding them toward success, and inspiring hope.
Share – We strive toward progress and connection through continuous collaboration among team members, as well as with our clients and their families.
Grow – Embrace evolution, active engagement, and perpetual pursuit of knowledge from our clients, colleagues, and industry. By doing so, we are committed to providing the most advanced and effective therapy, ensuring the continual improvement of our services.
Languages
- English
Notice for Users
This job comes from a TieTalent partner platform. Click "Apply Now" to submit your application directly on their site.