Racker

Physical Therapist

Job Locations US-NY-Ithaca
Category
Clinical
Total Hours
37.5

Overview

Racker is looking for a Physical Therapist to support our Special Education Preschool classrooms, our Early Intervention Team and School-Age programs in local districts in Tompkins and Cortland Counties

 

Racker's Physical Therapists have an opportunity to work on interdisciplinary teams, receive and provide mentoring, develop therapy plans, collaborate with teachers and provide evaluations and screenings.  We are committed to supporting growth and development of professional skills.   Our team is provided with the materials, technology and space for evidence-based treatment.  Schedules include individual and group therapy, collaborative team meetings, travel as needed, and time to complete required treatment documentation. Come join our dynamic team of experienced therapists in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York.

 

Racker offers a competitive rate of $51,000-$61,000 annually and flexible schedules. Our competitive benefits include a continuum of health care options for families and individuals, funding and time for continuing education, retirement investment with employer match, paid vacation for school holidays and breaks, paid sick time, and a 20% discount on childcare services for children/grandchildren of full time staff.

 

 

 

Racker’s mission is to support people with disabilities and their families to lead fulfilling lives by providing opportunities to learn and be connected with others. 

 

 

Our approach to Diversity and Inclusion -
"A world where all people know they belong."

Responsibilities

  • Provide professional screenings and evaluations in a variety of settings
  • Plan and implement an integrated therapeutic program for each child assigned to your caseload

Qualifications

Requirements:

 

Master’s Degree, NYS Professional License, and NYS driver's license required. Pediatric experience required.

 

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