Physical Therapist, EI
Company: The Arc Of Union County
Location: Mountainside
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Arc1s Early Intervention Program, funded by the NJ
Department of Health, is open to any child from birth to age 3, who
has a developmental delay or disability, or who is at risk for
developing a delay or disability. Following a comprehensive
evaluation of a child1s needs, the Early Intervention Team develops
a coordinated approach to the provision of developmental
intervention services, which includes physical, occupational and/or
speech therapy, behavior intervention, and social work services.
All services are provided within the child's natural environment.
Physical Therapist duties with the agency involve meeting and
discussing treatment plans with patients and initiating therapeutic
methods for improving patients' ability to perform basic functions
that are necessary for an everyday routine. Physical therapists may
also work with occupation therapists to approach patient care with
a combined therapy plan to improve patient results. This position
provides services to children ages 0-3 with developmental needs and
their families in-home and/or community settings throughout Union
County. This role requires a compassionate healer who is passionate
about their children and families and committed to helping them
recover their independence and mobility. The Physical Therapist
evaluates and assesses all children birth to 3 years of age, with
neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiac and/or respiratory diseases
and/or disabilities to determine their level of function. The PT
develops and performs therapeutic treatment programs that reflect
age-appropriate activities and documents findings. Early
Intervention is a family-training model. This position provides a
unique approach to best support our clients and families'
individual needs. As a Physical Therapist, this staff along with
our collective Early Intervention team takes a person-centered
approach and focuses on the child's strengths and individual
differences, while developing an intervention plan that addresses
his or her unique profile. The incumbent will be responsible for
providing home and based early intervention services to infants and
toddlers who have or are at risk for developmental delays and their
families. The incumbent will partner with parents/caregivers to
ensure service delivery is individualized, meaningful for the
family, and grounded in evidence based practice. This position is
to both educate and coach families on effective strategies to help
their child reach developmental milestones and improve daily
routines. Assist the family in understanding the special needs and
development of their child. Perform Family Training with the
family, caregiver and child in their home or daycare setting.
Provide professional and responsible Service Coordination to meet
the needs of the child and the family. This job assignment requires
the practitioner to make home visits/community-based visits to
train parents and caregivers in helping to improve developmental
skills; us specific interventions based on the child's (birth to
three) individual needs; acts as a role model for parents in the
natural environment; act as a liaison between professional licensed
staff, parents, and agencies. Make verbal and written
recommendations to parents and caregivers for the purpose of
assisting infants/toddlers towards successful implementation and
management of in-home training. Scope and Limits of Authority: This
position is responsible for acting in compliance with a child's
IFSP and in accordance with NJEIS requirements. This position does
not have staff reporting responsibilities and functions under
direct supervision and instruction from the Sr. Director,
Children's Services. Receives structured project direction and
assignments from the Sr. Director, Children's Services. Incumbents
work within a framework of established goals and objectives.
Incumbents in this classification are not authorized to assign,
coordinate, supervise and evaluate the work of others. Work Hours :
Physical Therapist is a per diem position and work hours will vary.
Qualifications: Master's degree in physical therapy from a physical
therapy program approved by the American Physical Therapy
Association (APTA). Current physical therapy license for state of
operation. A minimum of 1 year of experience providing physical
therapy to children at home or in a fully equipped PT facility.
Must have personal vehicle to travel between client's homes and
schools. Current license to practice physical therapy specific to
New Jersey. Major Position Responsibilities Responsibilities:
Perform initial and ongoing physical therapy evaluations according
to APTA standards of practice as well as state standards to
include: Develop Plan of Treatment for each child/family based on
initial and ongoing evaluations including short- and long-term
goals, collaboration demands of other team members, and required
child and caregiver involvement. Implement Plan of Treatment on a
consistent schedule and adjust this schedule and plan according to
child's progress. Document child's progress according to the IFSP
document and NJEIS requirements. Evaluate mobility, strength, and
current level of child's function, while setting goals to improve
in these areas that are scaled to child's abilities and
realistically attainable. Report child progress to parent or
caregiver involved in ongoing care of child. Coordinate updates
with service coordinators with an IFSP plan for children every 6
months or sooner as designated within the individual plan with
appropriate in-home care services. Maintain professional and
technical knowledge through attending educational workshops,
reviewing professional publications, etc. Experience with
recommending assistive equipment to children and outpatient or home
health follow-up programs. Knowledge of Physical Therapy and an
understanding of when these techniques can benefit children. A
strong sense of empathy, a compassionate outlook on PT and the
ability to motivate children into pushing their limits in a
responsible, safe way. Demonstrate effective teaching skills with
children/family members/caregivers and maintain safety and care of
the child during treatment sessions. Responsible for maintaining
required training as deemed necessary by Agency. Responsible to
provide documentation related to services rendered to include daily
session notes into EIMS showing documentation per session, NJEIS
authorization logs stating date/time of session with parent
signature, consultation/evaluation reports and maintaining adequate
and current records. Therapy & Consultation; Provide services in a
home/community/teletherapy setting: Conduct formal and informal
Developmental Evaluations Collaborate as needed with department
interdisciplinary teams including Speech-Language Pathologists,
Occupational Therapists, Child Developmental Specialists, and
Behavior Analysts Apply interventions to maximize children's safety
and performance in daily life. Assess clients using a variety of
tools, assess client's home, tele-health and other environments and
advise on alterations consistent with their needs and capabilities.
Recommend adaptive equipment and train in its use. Provide
intervention in the form of direct individual therapy,
consultation, monitoring, and/or written programs. Provide both
direct therapy and consultation services, while effectively
communicating learners' progress and needs with guardians and Early
intervention management. Follow standards of practice for the
profession regarding the safe application of assessment protocols,
therapeutic techniques, and techniques for direct handling of
clients. Provide education and training on an on-going basis
(monthly and as needed) to caregivers. Collect data as required and
provide necessary information to document progress. Attend IFSP
meetings with family members and the Early Intervention team as
needed. Ensure the safe and effective delivery of physical therapy
services. Provides physical therapy services that require the
skills of a physical therapist and are consistent with the
established plan of care. Participates in interdisciplinary team
coordination of care. Promotes wellness and prevention by promoting
physical engagement. Identifies the child's need for other
disciplines and services and initiates the appropriate referral.
Demonstrates knowledge of available community resources/services.
Communicates plan of care changes to the appropriate staff as
necessary. Keeps abreast of physical therapy trends and knowledge
for the service provision, documentation, and care coordination.
Administrative Duties Submit 025 progress reports within a proper
timeline as mandated by the agency and state regulations. Submit
daily sessions into the EIMS system in real time for claim
processing requirements as mandated by the agency and state
regulations. Submit monthly billing on the first of the month or on
designated date assigned as mandated by the agency billing
procedures. Quality Control Review and revise reports and
assessments as needed. Individual and or management quality review
daily, weekly, monthly service documentation to ensure all
appointments have thorough and accurate supporting documentation.
Sign all documentation under the supervision of the Sr. Director of
Children's Services monthly. Submit semi-annual program progress
report to management as required. Leadership Alignment with the
demand of the organizations reporting requirement: ability to use
resourceful means to create an advantageous position to channel the
energy and activities of others in support of the entire demand
ofthe organization's goals. Follows and models agency policy,
procedures and compliance and supports day-to-day operations and
services to include the performance of job tasks of staff. Develops
and maintains communications with relevant stakeholders and
developing and maintaining an understanding of their needs,
objectives, and constraints so that long-term, mutually beneficial
solutions and conflict resolution practices can be created for all
parties. Models' responsible leadership of the principals of good
business practices. Works professionally and collaboratively with
Operations, families and community supports. Knowledgeable of
agency policy and can manage his/her individual requests for
vacation, sick leave, and other excused periods away from work so
that it does not impact agency operations. Complies with agency
rules and policies regarding employee conduct. Maintains an
environment of open professional communications with colleagues and
serves as a liaison with other departments in the resolution of
day-to-day administrative, billing, and operational issues, and
resolves differences constructively and tactfully while treating
others with respect. Focuses on customer needs and customer
satisfaction, projects a positive customer service environment to
both internal and external customers and promotes and encourages an
attitude of exemplary customer service and high integrity to all
the staff within the Family Support Services. Has excellent command
of communication, emotional intelligence, and problem-solving
skills. Has demonstrated ability to make logical informed
decisions. Reporting/Analysis Ability to understand correlation of
data and outcomes. Ability to report on status of specific duties
and activities of the Early Intervention Services as required or
requested. Ability to professionally diagnose situations, summarize
thoughts and to document solution based ideas and recommendations
Required Training Adult and Infant/Child CPR State mandated
training Continued education through courses that support learning
in social services COVID-19 HIPAA Agency
Orientation/Diversity/Harassment Other agency sponsored training as
required to include maintaining agility with MS Office software.
Required Licenses and or Certifications : Current physical therapy
license for state of operation. Current CPR (ADA) Mental/Physical
Effort and Working Conditions: The Arc of Union County will
reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with a disability so
that they can perform the essential functions of a job unless doing
so causes a direct threat to these individuals or others in the
workplace and the threat cannot be eliminated by reasonable
accommodation or if the accommodation creates an undue hardship for
The Arc of Union County. (Physical Demands) The physical demands
described here are representative ofthose that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the
job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to: ability to operate a motor vehicle and drive
to and from local and remote locations as needed. ability to
verbally communicate and converse with employees. maintain a
stationary position standing 80%, sitting 20% move/traverse, kneel,
bend, and reach with hands and arms for extended periods of time,
90% up to 100% depending on the job type. lift to an average of 35
lbs. To effectively perform the essential functions of this role.
work as described to include ability to hear and repeat
information, take notes, read documents. carry necessary field
equipment by hand or cart weighing up to 40 lbs. on occasion; and
other physical duties as directed by your supervisor. agility with
wrist and finger dexterity to access, key, and sort electronic
information or to file documents. (EEO statement) The Arc of Union
County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin
or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against
based on disability. The Arc of Union County Early Intervention,
Physical Therapist Job Description (Work Environment) The agency
offers safety training such as Universal Precautions/Infectious
diseases, COVID-19 Education and Safety Practices among others to
promote a safe environment for all employees and service recipients
including visitors. Personal Protective Equipment and necessary
supplies such as disinfectants are supplied to all employees free
or charge. Each employee is responsible for completing the offered
training and implementing the health and safety protocols and
mitigation practices consistently. Each employee must fully comply
with all requests to participate in investigations and inspections.
This position is classified as a core to the agency operations and
will require the incumbent to provide the agency with a minimum of
(4) weeks' notice prior to vacating this role.
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