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An established industry player in pediatric rehabilitation is looking for passionate Physical Therapists to join their team. This role offers the flexibility to choose your hours and locations while making a significant impact on the lives of children with disabilities. You will be part of a supportive environment that values professional growth and evidence-based practices. With a commitment to superior quality services, this opportunity allows you to work closely with families and children, ensuring meaningful outcomes in their therapeutic journeys. If you are motivated and dedicated to making a difference, this position is perfect for you.
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Goldstar Rehabilitation Inc. is seeking physical therapists to join our team in Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Delaware Counties. Goldstar is a therapist-owned and operated agency committed to providing superior quality services to children in need of therapeutic interventions. All of our therapists are committed to employing evidence-based practices to achieve meaningful outcomes for children and families. We provide a full range of services for children ages 0-5 throughout Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, and Chester Counties, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, and special instruction, all tailored to each child's needs.
At Goldstar, we support every therapist in meeting their professional and personal goals. Currently, we are seeking qualified physical therapists for our home-based early intervention program across Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, and Chester Counties. Therapists can choose their preferred hours, location, and time of day, working as few as 5 hours or as many as 40 hours per week.
Candidates should possess strong interpersonal skills, be highly motivated, and have experience working with young children with disabilities.