PRN - Inpatient Physical Therapist I
Job Description
About the Role
Join Children’s National Hospital as a Inpatient Physical Therapist I – PRN, No Weekends in Washington, District of Columbia. Position Location: Main Hospital - Inpatient Acute Care Work Hours: PRN - Monday-Friday/Weekends Responsible for providing physical therapy to a wide spectrum of pediatric disabilities. Must be knowledgeable in therapeutic exercise, normal and abnormal development and orthotics/equipment.
Key Responsibilities
- will accept new graduates (Preferred) Experience working with acute care patients (Preferred) Required Licenses and Certifications Physical Therapist - Must have DC licensure or be a pending applicant for licensure with the DC Board with signed supervised practice form.
- develop an appropriate intervention.
- develop treatment priorities.
Requirements
- will accept new graduates (Preferred) Experience working with acute care patients (Preferred) Required Licenses and Certifications Physical Therapist
- workers Attend carefully to important details
- practicing Stop, Think, Act and Review in order to self
- check behavior and performance Professional Growth Actively participates in case conferences, patients rounds, in
Work Schedule
- Per Diem position.
- No weekends required.
Apply to join Children’s National Hospital as a Inpatient Physical Therapist I – PRN, No Weekends.
Key Skills
Position Insights
Work-Life Balance Overview
This PRN - Inpatient Physical Therapist I position at Children’s National Hospital includes the following lifestyle factors: no weekend requirements. Candidates should review the full job details to assess overall work-life fit.
Physical Therapy — Psychologist Career Context
This Physical Therapy position at Children’s National Hospital is open to psychologist candidates.
Psychologists are seeing unprecedented demand driven by the mental health crisis, with telehealth dramatically expanding access and enabling fully remote practice.
Location & Logistics
This position is based in Washington, District of Columbia.
Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits
Key skills and qualifications: Physical therapy, Pediatric disabilities, Therapeutic exercise, Orthotics, Acute care, Patient evaluation, Treatment planning, Discharge planning. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Physical Therapy role.
Core responsibilities: The physical therapist is responsible for providing acute care physical therapy to pediatric patients with a wide spectrum of disabilities. Duties include performing evaluations, developing treatment plans, documenting patient care, and collaborating with the multidisciplinary team for discharge pla...
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Protective Factors (1)
No weekends (57% ↓ work-life conflict)
Interpretation: Position includes 1 validated protective factor against burnout.
Job Details
Employment Type
Per Diem
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