INCLUDES $1,500 SIGNING BONUS
 
Purpose:

A physical therapist evaluates students with motor and/or sensory disabilities in addition to planning and implementing interventions according to student IEPs so that these students may access the educational curriculum in the least restrictive environment. This position can be either full time or part time, and has a full time PT assistant to work with, as well as a low caseload. Position to begin at the beginning of August.



Responsible to: Principal at Mathes Early Learning Center and Director of Special Services

  1. Graduate of an accredited physical therapy program with entry-level credentials in physical therapy.

  2. Current licensure to practice physical therapy issued by the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts.

  3. Knowledge of pediatric conditions and pediatric physical therapy.

  4. Knowledge of and compliance with Kansas special education regulations and the

    procedures used in Seaman USD 345.

Essential Functions:

1. Knowledge, Skill and Abilities

  1. Evaluate and plan for physical therapy intervention required in the school setting.

  2. Assist students in gaining functional independence to more completely benefit from the educational environment.

  3. Work effectively with community organizations.

  4. Communicate effectively with district personnel, families and the

    community.

  5. Support the value of education.

  6. Support the mission and philosophy of the school district.

  7. React to change productively and handle other tasks as assigned.

  8. Appropriately operate all equipment as required.

  9. Communicate effectively with all members of the school district and

    community.

  10. Comply with all district policies, rules and regulations.

Qualifications:

Physical Therapist Job Description

2. Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions:

  1. Requires the ability to manually move, lift, carry, pull or push heavy objects or persons.

  2. Requires the ability to drive between schools in the district.

  3. Occasionally requires the ability to stoop, bend and reach.

  4. Requires extensive use of hands.

  5. Requires the ability to occasionally travel.

  6. Must be able to work in noisy crowded environments.

  7. Requires regular attendance and/or physical presence at the job.

General Responsibilities:

  1. Assess identified students to determine whether there is an educationally significant need for physical therapy.

  2. Participate on the Individual Education Plan (IEP) team to establish goals, objectives and the length of time required to achieve the goals.

  3. Schedule and deliver the physical therapy interventions with students as determined in the IEP.

  4. Consult with special education teachers, general education teachers, paraprofessionals, speech and occupational therapists, physical education teachers, nurses, school administrators, bus drivers and other school personnel as well as parents to provide information and recommendations regarding students with physical disabilities.

  5. Communicate with physicians, and service agencies regarding orthotics and adaptive equipment needs for the student.

  6. Instruct classroom personnel (teachers/paraprofessionals) in safe transfer techniques.

  7. Instruct and supervise classroom personnel in carrying out specific programs for individual students.

  8. Monitor the students' progress toward goals and objectives and provide written reviews every semester.

  9. Assist students in developing feelings of self-worth and in making social adjustments that permit them to cope with disabilities.

  10. Maintain appropriate, confidential records and provide timely reports.

  11. Order and maintain an adequate inventory of materials and supplies.

  12. Assist with public awareness activities that lead to a better understanding of the

    needs of exceptional children.

  13. Keep abreast of new information, ideas and techniques in pediatric physical therapy

    and practice in educational environments.

  14. Obtain prior approval for all special activities and expenditures.

  15. Ensure that school district policies are observed during all activities.

  16. Adhere to all district health and safety policies.

  17. Other duties as assigned by the Director of Special Services and building administrator, which are consistent with the general requirements and qualifications for the position.