Physcial Therapist

May 01 2023
United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii |Honolulu|Part Time, $43.00 / hour
Job Description

 

Job Details:

 

Location: Honolulu, HI 96817

 

Schedule: 20 hours a week- Monday through Friday

 

Pay: Starting at $43 per hour ($500 new hire bonus received after 6 months of employment)

 

 

 

 

Qualifications:

 

Required:

 

-       Bachelor’s Degree in physical therapy from an accredited college/ university program

 

-       Current State of Hawaii license in Physical Therapy

 

-       A valid driver’s license along with auto insurance and reliable transportation

 

Preferred:

 

-       Master’s Degree in physical therapy from an accredited college/ university program

 

-       Experience with providing physical therapy services of at least 1 year

 

-       Experience working with young children, special needs children, and/or families of at least 1 year

 

 

 

Benefits:

 

-       Health/ drug/ dental/ vision insurance

 

-       Paid time off

 

 

 

Job Description:

 

United Cerebral Palsy is looking to hire a part-time Physical Therapist to be a member of a multidisciplinary team to support and provide services for children from birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities in their natural environment (home, daycare, etc.) serving the Honolulu area for Hawaii’s Early Intervention Services (EI/ EIS).

 

 

 

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, collaborating with families and multidisciplinary team, providing support through Primary Service Provider model and coaching model while utilizing physical therapy techniques/ strategies, providing services in the clients’ natural environment (home, school, daycare, etc.), conducting EI evaluations and assessments, supporting families during home visits and meetings, participating in the development of Individualized Family Support Plans, connecting families to resources, attend/ facilitate/ participate in a variety of meetings, and maintaining billable hours as outlined by the Dept. of Health-EIS and keeps participant records in accordance with Federal, State, and United Cerebral Palsy’s requirements.