Pediatric Physical Therapist (PT)

Angels of Care Pediatric Home HealthSan Antonio, TX
$63,000 - $114,000Remote

About The Position

Angels of Care Pediatric Home Health is hiring Physical Therapists (PTs) to provide in-home therapy services for children with developmental, physical, and neurological needs. This role is ideal for clinicians passionate about helping patients build independence and improve quality of life in a supportive, home-based setting. Angels of Care is a clinician-owned and operated organization serving the medically fragile community since 2000, driven by values of Heart, Advocacy, Love, Outreach, and Speed (#HALOS).

Requirements

  • Active, unrestricted Physical Therapist license (Texas)
  • Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy program
  • Current CPR certification
  • At least 1 year of experience working as a Physical Therapist

Nice To Haves

  • 1+ year of pediatric experience
  • Home health experience

Responsibilities

  • Provide evidence-based pediatric physical therapy in the home and community
  • Perform evaluations, assessments, and ongoing progress monitoring
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans and goals
  • Deliver interventions to improve mobility, strength, balance, coordination, and motor development
  • Educate and empower families and caregivers for carryover in daily routines
  • Collaborate with physicians, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams
  • Document care in an electronic medical record system
  • Maintain compliance with all clinical and regulatory standards

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Short- and long-term disability
  • CEU reimbursement
  • Professional license reimbursement
  • Tablet provided for documentation
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Ongoing training, mentorship, and support
  • Employee perks including gym membership discounts
  • Annual car giveaway
  • Referral bonus program
  • Sign-On Bonus: $3,000
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