| As in other sectors in the healthcare industry, | | | | Currently, various health related settings in the |
| jobs in pediatric physical therapy promise a bright | | | | United States including hospitals, long term care |
| and rewarding future for professionals in this field. | | | | facilities, outpatient clinics, nursing homes and |
| Besides excellent remuneration, these jobs | | | | rehab centers are seeking qualified pediatric |
| provide great satisfaction too. | | | | physical therapists to work in inpatient and |
| A Challenging Career Option | | | | outpatient units. Pediatric physical therapists can |
| Pediatric physical therapists provide a variety of | | | | work in part time, full time, long term, short term, |
| rehabilitative and treatment services for children, | | | | permanent and temporary capacities. If you |
| who have significant developmental delays. They | | | | prefer traveling jobs, there is that option too. |
| specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and | | | | Advance Your Career |
| management of children with developmental, | | | | As a pediatric physical therapist, your earning |
| skeletal, neuromuscular, congenital or acquired | | | | potential is unlimited. Advance your career in this |
| disorders. They stay up-to-date with the latest | | | | therapy sector that offers competitive reward |
| developments in pediatric physical therapy field to: | | | | package, which includes- |
| • Keep your child active with simple and | | | | • Medical and dental insurance |
| effective exercises | | | | • 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan |
| • Improve the child’s ability for | | | | • Professional liability insurance |
| independent functions | | | | • Short-term disability insurance |
| • Limit the degree of symptoms and improve | | | | • Additional state license |
| range of motion, posture, balance, strength and | | | | • Exceptional pay plus bonuses |
| mobility | | | | • Immigration processing (for internationally |
| Achieve your career goals by earning a | | | | trained employees) |
| master’s degree in pediatric physical therapy | | | | • Continuing education |
| from accredited universities. Also, attain a state | | | | • Cancer insurance |
| licensure to practice in the United States. A | | | | • Paid housing |
| licensed therapist is qualified if they have in-depth | | | | How to Find Jobs in Pediatric Physical Therapy |
| training and knowledge in normal and abnormal | | | | Recruiting service providers help qualified |
| development of children. Jobseekers with an | | | | candidates to find work in preferred locations and |
| associate degree in pediatric physical therapy can | | | | top healthcare facilities. When allocating jobs, they |
| work as therapist assistants, whereas those with | | | | pay close attention to your stated preferences |
| high school diploma can work as aides. | | | | regarding geographical location and type of |
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| Facilities | | | | |