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Associates In Pediatric Therapy LLC
Overview
The role involves examining and evaluating children aged birth to 21 with various conditions to enhance mobility through skilled gross motor interventions, including gait training and therapeutic exercises. Responsibilities also include collaborating closely with caregivers and the interdisciplinary team to create and execute individualized treatment plans.
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28 days ago
Carolina Pediatric Therapy
Physical Therapists evaluate and treat children with a wide range of gross motor, strength, balance, coordination, and mobility needs using engaging, evidence-based interventions. They support children's movement and physical function across play, mobility, and daily routines to make therapy meaningful and impactful.
2 months ago
NAPA Center
Occupational Therapists provide services to develop, enhance, or restore functional skills for clients with physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and sensory impairments, focusing on improving development in motor skills, play, social skills, and self-care for pediatric clients. Responsibilities include assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning using various frames of reference, patient/caregiver training, and active participation in a multi-disciplinary team.
$72,000 - $85,000 / YEAR
Milestone Therapy
The role involves conducting evaluations and developing individualized treatment plans for infants and toddlers aged 0–3, providing engaging, play-based physical therapy in natural home or community environments. Therapists will also coach families on integrating strategies into daily routines and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team.
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Riverside Community Care
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$31 - $37 / HOUR
Way to Grow
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$71,136 - $84,864