The School Physical Therapist provides physical therapy services to school-aged children, focusing on improving fine motor and sensory integration skills. They assess students' physical and cognitive abilities, develop tailored interventions, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support student development. This role requires a master's or PhD in physical therapy, state licensure, pediatric experience, and strong organizational and communication skills.
School-Based Physical Therapist
Position Summary: The position of School-Based Physical Therapist provides coordinated physical therapy to school-aged children. They plan, implement, and evaluate students to provide appropriate fine motor and/or sensory integration skills. They evaluate occupational roles and physical performance of students with physical and/or cognitive impairments. They provide interventions based on student deficits and they collaborate with the interdisciplinary team.
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school-based physical therapy, pediatric physical therapy, sensory integration, fine motor skills, student intervention, occupational roles evaluation, rehabilitation, interdisciplinary collaboration, therapy services, special education support