Associates In Pediatric Therapy LLC
Location
Evansville, Indiana
The therapist will evaluate and provide individualized treatment for children from birth to age 21 to address various developmental, speech, and motor needs. They will work closely with caregivers and an interdisciplinary team to implement treatment plans and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
Candidates must hold a Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology or Occupational Therapy and possess a current, unrestricted license to practice. New graduates are welcome to apply, and the role requires a strong team-oriented mindset.
Description Making a difference and helping kids shine, one session at a time.
At Associates in Pediatric Therapy (APT), we don’t just offer therapy, we build brighter futures through compassionate, individualized care. As a therapist with APT, you’ll be part of a dynamic, supportive team that puts kids and families first, all in a fun, energizing environment designed to help everyone thrive (including you!).
What Makes APT Different? We do things differently, and it shows. Client-Focused Care = No cookie cutter plans Diverse Caseloads = Avoiding a “one-size-fits-all” approach Family-First Mindset = We care for the whole child Run by Clinicians = You’re never just a number here, our therapists take pride in what they do
The primary responsibility of the Occupational Therapist is to evaluate and provide treatment for patients with physical, emotional and/or psychosocial needs. Evaluate children from birth to age 21 for fine motor development, visual motor development, sensory processing and modulation differences, executive functioning skills, and more to determine impact on activities of daily living (ADLs), rest and sleep, education, play, leisure, and social participation. Work closely with patient caregivers and the interdisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized treatment plans Maintains professional/technical competencies and proficiencies for job responsibilities and upholds federal/state licensure and ethical expectations. The primary responsibilities of the Speech Language Pathologist are to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children. · Evaluate and treat children from birth to age 21 for speech, language, oral motor, feeding, voice, fluency, articulation, or social communication disorders to achieve the highest level of functioning and prevent regression. · Work closely with patients, caregivers, and the interdisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. · Accurately document treatment sessions as well as progress or evaluation reports in detail. · Maintains professional/technical competencies and proficiencies for job responsibilities and upholds federal/state licensure and ethical expectations.
Requirements: What We’re Looking For:
An individual who thrives on being part of a team, working alongside other disciplines, as needed. New grads are welcome to apply!
Associates in Pediatric Therapy is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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