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Physical Therapist

Physical Therapist

Physical Therapist


Summary:

NCEFT is hiring a part-time licensed Physical Therapist to work with children and adults with a variety of diagnoses. Basic responsibilities include evaluating new clients and developing and implementing client-centered plans of care, in either in-clinic or equine therapy settings. Training and American Hippotherapy Association (AHA) Certification support provided. Reports to the Program Director.

Job Description and Requirements:

  • Review potential client screening forms and determine appropriateness for NCEFT programs.
  • Develop and implement treatment plans, including long- and short-term goals.
  • Maintain up-to-date medical records for all clients. 
  • Re-evaluate clients every 3-6 months, or as needed, to review treatment plan and goals or change client status.
  • Write progress reports for clients as required by physicians, insurance companies, parents, etc.
  • Collaborate with Adaptive Riding instructors to establish a transition plan for clients moving from Therapy to Adaptive Riding.
  • Work closely with Side-Walkers and Horse Handlers to ensure smooth delivery of services.
  • Communicate all scheduling needs and changes to the team.
  • Practice and document emergency procedures/dismounts at least once during the first week of every month.
  • Participate in NCEFT’s fundraisers and events.
  • Provide one case study per session for publication in the NCEFT Newsletter and other publications PRN.
  • Maintain professional liability insurance.
  • Maintain continuing education as required by license.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Physical Requirements:

  • Frequently lift up to 35 pounds from the ground to waist height to assist clients and lift occasional items, such as saddles, ground poles, feed buckets, etc.
  • Ability to walk and stand on uneven surfaces for up to 7 hours per day (perform tacking or leading horse for session if part of lesson plan, R&R horses to and from their stalls through a 12-acre farm/ranch facility.
  • Possess the agility and dexterity to rapidly move toward or away from full sized horses to protect the safety of the rider and/or side-walkers.
  • Ability to jog, without stopping, approximately 150 yards on an uneven surface, while leading a horse or side-walking.

Qualifications:

  • Current license as a Physical Therapist (2+ years of experience preferred).
  • Thorough knowledge of standards of practice, and demonstrated competence in the provision of services.
  • Thorough understanding or demonstrated interest in learning the principles and practices of hippotherapy.
  • Completion or planned completion of American Hippotherapy Association (AHA) registered therapist status.
  • Current or planned membership in American Hippotherapy Association (AHA).
  • Ability to foster teamwork and represent the mission of NCEFT.
  • Knowledge of the standards and requirements of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH) preferred.
  • Ability to mentor interns/students preferred.

Pay Range:

  • $44-60 per hour based on experience (negotiable). 

How to Apply:

Please email resume and cover letter to NCEFT’s Program Director, Chris Swan, MSPT, HPCS, at jobs@nceft.org

NCEFT is an equal opportunity employer.

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Horses. Hope. Healing. Three simple words that when combined have the power to transform lives. NCEFT is centered around helping people. We are about compassion, inclusiveness, and offering the highest level of service to those in need. We do this by harnessing the unique connection between horses and humans. NCEFT is also about community. Many of our clients and families describe NCEFT as a place that feels like home with people who feel like family.

 

 

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