Physical Therapist (JumpStart) 3-5
hace 1 mes
Spokane
Job DescriptionSalary: $68,600.00 - $103,800.00 (Full Time) Interviews will begin AFTER 09/02/2025 We are hiring two (2) positions. One for ESIT (0-3) and one for JumpStart (3-5) Job Summary At Joya Child & Family Development you will be working alongside inspiring, passionate, and supportive team members. The ideal candidate will display and promote the shared values of Compassion, Hope, Inclusion, Learning and Dedication with fellow employees, community partners, children, and families. Joya JumpStart is Joya Child and Family Developments specialized program serving children ages 35 with medically complex needs or developmental delays who are not yet eligible for kindergarten. Our mission is to bridge the gap between early intervention and school readiness by providing individualized, play-based therapy in a supportive, inclusive environment. Through a team-based approach, Joya JumpStart empowers families and prepares children for success in preschool and beyond, emphasizing communication, social-emotional growth, and functional independence. This position works as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide direct child development care which includes sensorimotor, education, recreational and social activities designed to the children and build on their physical and or mental functioning. The Physical Therapist team member focuses on specific areas to improve body movement. This position teaches skills and techniques to the child, educates families, and carries out and maintains plan of care. Duties and Responsibilities: Use a play-based approach to provide engaging, individualized, physical therapy for children in an outpatient clinic model for children ages 3-5. Engage families and caregivers as full participants in the childs therapy program. Use currently accepted, best practice treatment methods and clinical guidelines appropriate for toddlers. Utilize standardized assessment tools to evaluate children with developmental concerns and make appropriate recommendations. Complete accurate electronic documentation. Oversee and mentor volunteers, interns and assistants. Communicate, collaborate and consult with other medical professionals. Partner with families and caregivers to design, modify, implement and monitor an Individualized Family Service Plan for each child. Construct or adapt equipment as needed to facilitate independent play and self-help skills. Develop and run small group sensory and/or motor activities within a classroom setting. Address child equipment needs; including assessment, ordering, fitting and making modifications as needed. Attend staff meetings, team meetings, staffing, in-service, and other meetings as needed. Maintain a clean and safe environment for children. Participate in ongoing professional training with an emphasis on working with young children. Participate in integrative and collaborative practice to promote high quality outcomes. Participate in the Medicaid Administrative Claiming (MAC) program and provide supporting documentation and timesheets for "matchable" activities. Perform other related duties as assigned. Supervisory Responsibility: Collaborate with Program Director and JumpStart Clinic Manager to develop Joyas 3-5 program. Required Skills & Abilities: Cultivate a positive, supportive and responsive interactions while encouraging independence. Exhibits compassion and administer care while incorporating the individual and cultural differences of families. Act in a respectful manner toward each person regardless of age, gender, race, nationality, religion, ethnicity, social or economic status, sexual orientation, health condition or disability. Ability to communicate effectively and make independent decisions. Ability to work and collaborate in a team environment effectively. Strong, verbal, written and listening communication skills to interact effectively. Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Understanding of and ability to resolve conflict. Knowledge of HIPAA and FERPA requirements/regulations. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and navigating electronic medical records systems. Education, Certifications and Position Requirements: Degree from an accredited school of Physical Therapy. Current Washington State Physical Therapy license, and the ability to maintain the license. One to two years experience working with preschool children with developmental disabilities or delays desired. Valid driver's license and vehicle with proof of insurance. First Aid / CPR Certificate Food Handlers Permit (training may be provided). Bloodborne Pathogens Training (will be provided). T.B Test, proof of TDap Immunization, and Hepatitis B vaccinations. Washington State Department of Early Learning Criminal background clearance. DSHS Background Check clearance. Environmental Factors: Ability to lift or carry up to 40 pounds regularly. Indoors, sedentary up to 7 hours/day sitting or standing and up to 4 hours/day keyboarding. Ability to navigate patient care areas on a regular basis. Ability to bend, twist, stoop on a regular basis.