Details of Physical Therapist for School Children.
About the institution
Name | Innovative humanitarian solutions (I H S) |
City | Hargeisa |
Job Requirement | Overview A Physical Therapist
(PT) for school children focuses on helping students improve their physical
abilities and mobility, facilitating their participation in school activities
and enhancing their overall quality of life. The PT works with children who may
have physical disabilities, developmental delays, or injuries, promoting their
independence and integration within the school environment. Key Responsibilities ·
Assessment: Conduct comprehensive
evaluations of students to assess their physical abilities, movement patterns,
and functional limitations. ·
Treatment Planning: Develop
individualized treatment plans tailored to each child’s specific needs and
educational goals, collaborating with teachers and parents. ·
Therapeutic Interventions: Implement
physical therapy interventions, including exercises, stretching, balance
training, and coordination activities, to improve strength, flexibility, and
mobility. ·
Education and Training: Educate
students, teachers, and parents on strategies to support physical development,
including proper body mechanics, adaptive techniques, and the use of assistive
devices. ·
Collaboration: Work closely with school staff, including special education
teachers, occupational therapists, and school nurses, to create an inclusive
environment for all students. ·
Monitoring Progress: Regularly assess
student progress and modify treatment plans as necessary to ensure optimal
outcomes. ·
Documentation: Maintain accurate and
up-to-date records of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes in
compliance with school and regulatory requirements. ·
Advocacy: Advocate for the needs of
students with physical challenges within the school setting, promoting
awareness and understanding among staff and peers. Skills
and qualifications ·
Education: Doctorate or Master’s
degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program. ·
Licensure: Valid state license to
practice as a physical therapist. ·
Certification: Certification in
pediatric physical therapy is preferred. Other
skills. ·
Strong communication and interpersonal
skills to effectively interact with children, parents, and school staff. ·
Patience and creativity in developing
engaging therapy activities for children. ·
Ability to work collaboratively within a
multidisciplinary team. ·
Knowledge of childhood development and
special education practices. Computer Skills ·
Very good knowledge of MS Office suite. Language skills ·
English and Somali
How to apply If you feel you are the
right candidate for this position, kindly send your application along with an
up-to-date CV by email to: - tekleabteshome@gmail.com. qalinlehh@gmail.com. The email subject line should be
marked: “Physical Therapist for School Children” Please do not send your
academic and other testimonials they will be requested at a later stage.
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Member Since | Jan 21,2025 |
Last Worked | Jan 21,2025 |
Open Job By Innovative humanitarian solutions (I H S) | 1 |
Job Requirement
Overview
A Physical Therapist
(PT) for school children focuses on helping students improve their physical
abilities and mobility, facilitating their participation in school activities
and enhancing their overall quality of life. The PT works with children who may
have physical disabilities, developmental delays, or injuries, promoting their
independence and integration within the school environment.
Key Responsibilities
·
Assessment: Conduct comprehensive
evaluations of students to assess their physical abilities, movement patterns,
and functional limitations.
·
Treatment Planning: Develop
individualized treatment plans tailored to each child’s specific needs and
educational goals, collaborating with teachers and parents.
·
Therapeutic Interventions: Implement
physical therapy interventions, including exercises, stretching, balance
training, and coordination activities, to improve strength, flexibility, and
mobility.
·
Education and Training: Educate
students, teachers, and parents on strategies to support physical development,
including proper body mechanics, adaptive techniques, and the use of assistive
devices.
·
Collaboration: Work closely with school staff, including special education
teachers, occupational therapists, and school nurses, to create an inclusive
environment for all students.
·
Monitoring Progress: Regularly assess
student progress and modify treatment plans as necessary to ensure optimal
outcomes.
·
Documentation: Maintain accurate and
up-to-date records of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes in
compliance with school and regulatory requirements.
·
Advocacy: Advocate for the needs of
students with physical challenges within the school setting, promoting
awareness and understanding among staff and peers.
Skills
and qualifications
·
Education: Doctorate or Master’s
degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program.
·
Licensure: Valid state license to
practice as a physical therapist.
·
Certification: Certification in
pediatric physical therapy is preferred.
Other
skills.
·
Strong communication and interpersonal
skills to effectively interact with children, parents, and school staff.
·
Patience and creativity in developing
engaging therapy activities for children.
·
Ability to work collaboratively within a
multidisciplinary team.
·
Knowledge of childhood development and
special education practices.
Computer Skills
·
Very good knowledge of MS Office suite.
Language skills
·
English and Somali
How to apply
If you feel you are the
right candidate for this position, kindly send your application along with an
up-to-date CV by email to: - tekleabteshome@gmail.com. qalinlehh@gmail.com. The email subject line should be
marked: “Physical Therapist for School Children” Please do not send your
academic and other testimonials they will be requested at a later stage.