Physical Therapist – Pediatrics Focus (Full-Time)

Newberry HealthNewberry, SC
Onsite

About The Position

Are you passionate about helping children and families thrive while making a meaningful impact in a close-knit, community-focused healthcare environment? Newberry Health is seeking a Full-Time Physical Therapist with an emphasis in Pediatrics to join our exceptional rehabilitation team. Located in beautiful Newberry County, South Carolina, Newberry Health is a 90-bed, acute care, independent, not-for-profit hospital proudly recognized with the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval. We are known for our strong leadership, collaborative culture, and unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to our patients and community.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy program
  • Current Physical Therapist license in the state of South Carolina (or eligible)
  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and organizational skills
  • Commitment to compassionate, patient-focused care
  • Licensed as a Physical Therapist in the state of South Carolina.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required or must obtain within 60 days of hire.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience or strong interest in pediatric physical therapy preferred
  • Prior experience as a Physical Therapist preferred

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate and treat pediatric patients using evidence-based physical therapy practices
  • Develop individualized plans of care to maximize patient function and outcomes
  • Accurately document evaluations, treatments, progress, and discharge plans
  • Collaborate with physicians, caregivers, and interdisciplinary team members
  • Assist with development, review, and implementation of departmental policies and programs
  • Provide education and supervision to therapy staff and students as appropriate
  • Promote family-centered care and patient safety at all times

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
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