$60 - $70/hr
Other
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Posted 20 days ago
Job description
A premier preschool clinical organization in the greater Rochester, NY area is seeking dedicated Physical Therapists to join its highly respected early childhood intervention team. These mobile positions allow you to work directly with young children in their natural environments, providing meaningful, relationship-centered care that helps them grow, learn, and thrive.
This is an ideal opportunity for Physical Therapists who value flexibility, autonomy, and the ability to make a profound impact on children's lives while enjoying a supportive, multidisciplinary work culture.
What They Offer:
- Highly competitive fee-for-service compensation: $60–$70 per hour
- Full benefits package for eligible employees, including: Health, dental, and vision insurance; Paid holidays, paid sick leave, and paid time off; Paid life insurance; Voluntary supplemental benefits; 401(k) program with company contribution
- Mileage reimbursement
- Flexible scheduling tailored to your needs
- Manageable, well-organized caseloads within a localized geographic area
- Supportive supervision and a collaborative multidisciplinary team environment
- Option to work during the summer months
Requirements:
- Active New York State Physical Therapy License
Position Details:
- Job Types: Full-time or Part-time
- Compensation: $60.00 – $70.00 per hour
- Work Setting: Mobile/On-the-road throughout Rochester, NY and surrounding suburbs. Service territory restricted to a small area.
If you are a caring, motivated Physical Therapist looking for a rewarding pediatric role with exceptional flexibility and support, this opportunity offers both professional growth and the chance to make a lasting impact on children and families in your community. Apply today!
About the area:
- Affordable, Comfortable Living Rochester offers a much lower cost of living compared to major cities—allowing therapists to enjoy more space, lower housing costs, and a balanced lifestyle.
- Vibrant Community & Family-Friendly City Rochester features an excellent arts scene, award-winning museums, festivals, and highly rated parks. It's ideal for professionals who appreciate culture, recreation, and community involvement.
- Easy Access to Outdoor Recreation Beautiful lakes, trails, state parks, and the Finger Lakes region are all nearby—perfect for hiking, running, kayaking, and year-round outdoor activities.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Physical Therapist?
A: To succeed as a Physical Therapist, core technical skills include in-depth knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics, as well as proficiency in assessment and treatment techniques, such as manual therapy and exercise prescription. Soft skills like effective communication, empathy, and strong interpersonal relationships are also crucial, enabling Physical Therapists to build trust with patients, collaborate with healthcare teams, and adapt treatment plans to individual needs. By combining these technical and interpersonal strengths, Physical Therapists can deliver high-quality patient care, advance their careers through specialization or leadership roles, and contribute to the development of evidence-based practice in the field.
Q: What is the career path for a Physical Therapist?
A: A Physical Therapist's typical career progression begins with entry-level roles such as Staff Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant, where they develop clinical skills and patient care expertise. Mid-level roles, like Clinical Specialist or Program Manager, offer opportunities for leadership development, education, and research, while senior roles, including Department Head or Director of Rehabilitation, involve strategic planning, staff supervision, and business management. Throughout their career, Physical Therapists can develop skills in areas like manual therapy, sports medicine, or pediatrics, and may pursue certifications, advanced degrees, or specialized training to enhance their professional growth and long-term career prospects, potentially leading to roles in academia, research, or healthcare administration.
