Part-Time Position
$500 Signing Bonus!
We are a family-owned Early Intervention Agency that provides SLP, OT, PT, and Special Instruction throughout the County of Philadelphia and Montgomery County. We are hiring a licensed physical therapist with experience in early intervention to work to work with a caseload of 10-15 pre-school age children, 2 days a week in a specialized early learning center near University City, Philadelphia. We are looking for contracted staff only.
Responsibilities:
- Provide direct therapy
- Communicate with parents and caregivers,
- Collaborate with classroom teachers in regarding interventions
- Communicate with service coordinators and other members of the transdisciplinary team
- Write individualized IEP goals.
- Document sessions and manage caseloads with a user-friendly software system
Requirements:
- The individual must have a valid Physical Therapy license issued by the Pennsylvania State Board of Physical Therapy.
- A Bachelor's, Master’s, or Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program is required.
Perks/Benefits:
- Flexible Schedules
- Performance bonuses
About Us:
VCFS was founded in 2000 by Joetta Moran Kersey, a speech-language pathologist, who worked for the School District of Philadelphia. Joetta saw a need for education and support for families with small children. Her desire to address this gap became the driving force for our vision: to empower parents and caretakers and strengthen their connections to resources, increasing their child’s ability to learn, grow and thrive throughout the cycles of life.
A community-based nonprofit providing early intervention services including speech, physical and occupational therapy and special instruction to children birth to school age in and around Philadelphia.
Our Mission
Our mission is to partner with families and communities to positively impact early childhood development.
History And Vision
VCFS was founded in 2000 by Joetta Moran Kersey, a speech-language pathologist, who worked for the School District of Philadelphia. Joetta saw a need for education and support for families with small children in the community she lived and worked in. Her desire became the driving force for our vision: to empower parents and caretakers in their communities and strengthen their connections to resources increasing their child’s ability to learn, grow and thrive throughout the cycles of life.