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Department: | Child and Family |
Location: | Roxbury, MA |
Early Intervention Physical Therapist
You are a compassionate, hard-working individual who thrives in a close-knit team environment and is committed to serving families in a culturally rich, urban community. You have experience with infant toddler development and family support and are comfortable balancing clinical and administrative responsibilities in an upbeat, fast-paced work environment.
The Dimock Center is a federally qualified community health center that heals and uplifts individuals, families and communities. Our vision is to redefine the model of a healthy community by creating equitable access to comprehensive health care and education. We promote a culture of respect, excellence, equal opportunity, and commitment to our employees and the communities we serve.
The Dimock Center’s Early Intervention Program provides home and community-based services to children aged birth to three and their families with a unique focus on social justice and the concerns and priorities of urban families. Providing developmental assessment, family-led service planning, and routines-based intervention to children and families across a variety of settings, our EI program maintains a culture rooted in the tenants of Presence, Trust, Mutual Respect, and Playfulness.
Job Description
The Early Intervention Specialist – Physical Therapist, provides collaborative, family led developmental services to enrolled children ages birth to three and their families with a focus on integrative gross motor development in the context of overall development. Services are provided across a variety of settings that are natural to the client families’ routines, including in home, community and center-based settings. The EI specialist maintains assigned level of direct clinical contact, and participates in a number of activities including, but not limited to: service coordination, developmental assessment, transition planning and direct clinical service across settings.
Required Education and Experience
Advanced degree and licensure in fields as determined by the Department of Public Health Operational Standards as follows:
Advanced Degree in Physical Therapy and Current Massachusetts licensure
*Applicants who are fluent in Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole, or Haitian Creole are encouraged to apply
Essential Functions
Provide service coordination including but not limited to: Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) development, eligibility assessment, timely transition, resource and referral services and ongoing family support
Provide regular, collaborative clinical services to assigned EI clients as indicated by the IFSP across environments that are natural to the families’ routines
Monitor and manage clinical timelines as indicated by the DPH Operational Standards and EOHHS
Maintain client records through timely and thorough documentation of clinical services, through entry into the EICS (electronic record) and paper documentation
Utilize interpreters via telephone and in person to communicate with families in their preferred language
Serve as a resource to the team in identified areas of expertise
Obtain parental consent for documented clinical activities
Maintain ongoing collaboration and communication with the multi-disciplinary EI team
Maintain caseload that allows for meeting assigned level of billable productivity
Maintain timely and accurate entry of billing and corresponding documentation.
Competencies
Demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of typical and atypical infant toddler development within developmental domains, and maintains knowledge of related current research on brain development
Ability to work effectively with parents, guardians and other adult family members to identify family needs, priorities and resources
Ability to create individualized family interventions with regard for diverse populations, including a variety of races, cultures, creeds, sexual orientations and family constitutions
Acts as a resource in individual discipline/ area of expertise in several contexts including: to other staff, in community and to families enrolled in the program
Demonstrates effective documentation skills, is able to write and maintain progress notes, evaluation reports, service plans, and discharge reports as directed.
Understands and executes effective service coordination for identified children, including interagency case coordination, monitoring of IFSP service delivery, transition/ discharge planning, arrangement for consultation/ auxiliary services and referral as needed
Demonstrates effective written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrates effective interpersonal skills
Functions well as a member of an interdisciplinary team
Demonstrates understanding of word processing, web based data entry, and email/ scheduling software
Work Environment
This job operates across multiple settings, including client homes, community settings (child cares, playgrounds, medical appointments), in an office environment, via telehealth (phone and video conferencing) and in a clinical center-based setting with clients of diverse backgrounds, nationalities and ages.
Physical Demands
Duties may require standing and walking, or sitting for long periods of time, and/or reaching.
Might need light weight to moderate lifting
Travel by car or public transportation
Walking/ Climbing stairs in the community
Physically support infants and toddlers for positioning and safety
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
M-F 9-5
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)