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Posted: July 9, 2025 (190 days ago)

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Physical Therapist

State of Utah

250 Health & Human Services

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Job Description

Summary

This part-time physical therapist role with Utah's Baby Watch Early Intervention Program focuses on helping infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 who have developmental delays, by providing therapy in everyday settings like homes and communities to support their physical growth and family involvement.

The job includes evaluating children, creating personalized plans, coaching parents, and managing documentation for a caseload of families.

It's ideal for a licensed therapist passionate about early childhood development with some pediatric experience who enjoys collaborative, family-centered work.

Key Requirements

  • Licensure as a physical therapist in Utah
  • Valid driver's license
  • One or more years of pediatric experience
  • Ability to pass a fingerprinting background check
  • Knowledge of early childhood development, especially birth to 3 years
  • Part C early intervention experience (preferred)
  • Baby Watch Early Intervention Specialist Credential (preferred)

Full Job Description


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Physical Therapist


Do you have a passion for working on behalf of the healthy development of children and their caregivers? We want your unique abilities to work with children to help them develop various physical abilities and promote growth and development in natural environments where families live, work, and play.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Adhere to and demonstrate Baby Watch Early Intervention core values and purpose in the performance of all aspects to address functional needs of the child (Birth - 3years) in various developmental domains particularly related to physical development, sensory, motor, and postural development.
  • Follow through on assigned referrals by providing evaluation, assessment, eligibility determination, and IFSP development.
  • Plan and implement physical therapy to promote the family's capacity to care for their child and promote growth and development in natural environments.
  • Make recommendations to families on developmental skills in the areas of gross motor, fine motor, social and emotional, cognition, speech/language/communication, self-help, and adaptive
  • Collaborate with families with an understanding of child development, and infant mental health.
  • Plans and manages projects and/or programs.
  • Writes (or discusses) project/program plans, recommendations and findings.
  • Maintain an assigned caseload incorporating researched based intervention activities into daily routines that best facilitate child and family driven outcomes.
  • Coach parents to learn and follow through with interventions.
  • Ensure all required documentation is complete, accurate, and timely.
  • Support families through the transition process before the child ages out of Baby Watch Early Intervention services

Minimum/Required Qualifications:
  • Licensure as a physical therapist in Utah.
  • Valid Driver license
  • One or more years pediatric experience
  • Must be able to pass a fingerprinting background check.

Preference will be given:
  • Baby Watch Early Intervention Specialist Credential
  • Previous Part C early intervention experience
  • Knowledge of early childhood development, specific to birth to 3 years

Schedule:
Schedule can be flexible but must be consistent; 28 hours per week


The Agency:
The purpose of the Baby Watch Early Intervention Program (BWEIP) is to enhance early growth and development in infants and toddlers, who have developmental delays or disabilities, by providing individualized support and services to the child and their family.
For more information about the Baby Watch Early Intervention Program, please visit Here

Additional Information

  • Licensure as a physical therapist in Utah. Per UCA 58-24a-109
  • Risks which require the use of special safety precautions and/or equipment, e.g., working around operating machines, working with contagious diseases or hazardous chemicals, etc.

    institutional environment with possible hazards due to the nature of the client population; working with power tools; exposure to toxic chemicals.

  • Work requires physical exertion. May require the ability to stand; walk over rough surfaces; bend, crouch, stoop, stretch, reach, lift moderately heavy items (up to 50 lbs.) in a recurring manner and/or for long periods of time

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Posted on NEOGOV: 7/9/2025 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 12/5/2025

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-utah-5024149