International Charter Academy Of Georgia
Physical Therapist at Northwest Georgia Charter Academy
International Charter Academy Of Georgia, Rome, Georgia, us, 30162
Under the direction of the Federal Programs Director, the Physical Therapist provides educational physical therapy services to students (birth through age twenty‑one) and IEP team members. The Physical Therapist is responsible for the proper interpretation and performance of essential duties and responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Evaluate and plan for physical therapy intervention required in the school setting
Assist students in gaining functional independence to more completely benefit from the educational environment
Support the mission and philosophy of the school district
React to change productively and handle other tasks as assigned
Appropriately operate all equipment as required
Maintain appropriate records and reports
Collect data on progress on goals and objectives for each student and meet all required timelines
Conduct assessments, comprehensive report results, and follow Georgia state criteria in area(s) of special education eligibility as well as mandated timelines
Act as liaison between school district and community agencies, doctors and hospitals as needed to provide collaborative occupational therapy services
PROFESSIONAL/PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Certain professional and personal characteristics are essential for success. The Occupational Therapist must:
Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, and ethical behavior consistent with the Georgia Code of Ethics for Educators
Exhibit a passion for teaching and a belief in the potential of every child
Communicate effectively with students, colleagues, and families
Maintain flexibility, adaptability, and composure in a dynamic learning environment
Collaborate productively with peers and contribute positively to the school community
Display a growth mindset, embracing feedback and pursuing continuous professional growth
Model empathy, patience, and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Credentials
Must be licensed physical therapist (PT)
Knowledge of pediatric conditions and pediatric physical therapy
Thorough knowledge of school rules, regulations and procedures; ability to establish and maintain standards of behavior
Ability to deliver and articulate oral presentations and written reports
Ability to effectively analyze needs and problems objectively
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, students, parents, staff, administration and the general public
Perform all other related work delegated or required to accomplish the objectives of the total school program
Knowledge of relevant technology including the use of technology such as i‑pads to individualize instruction
Must have the ability and proven ability to report to work on a regular and punctual basis
Preferred Credentials
Prior experience as a school physical therapist in a public/charter school
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Orders and maintains equipment and check out system
Designs, orders or constructs adaptive equipment and assistive devices and other classroom support items
Participates in in‑services and organizational meetings for Special Services as well as school trainings to include the EL model of the school
Participates in professional development by attending in‑services, workshops, conferences and classes
Maintains close communication with the Federal Programs Director
Promotes school and community awareness of physical therapy
When requested, serves on school district and/or community policy‑making committees in an advisory capacity
Complies with School Board policies and all state/federal rules and regulations
Completes all district and state reporting requirements
Performs other duties as assigned
WORKING CONDITIONS & DEMANDS OF THE JOB
Mental and Physical Ongoing Demands: Maintain emotional control under stress; work with frequent interruptions/deadlines and prolonged or irregular hours; frequent walking, standing, stooping, bending, pulling and pushing.
Mental and Physical Occasional Demands: Lifting and carrying 10‑25 pounds frequently, 25‑40 pounds occasionally; may be required under specific circumstances to provide physical restraint of students in danger of causing harm to themselves or others; travel to other locations as needed for training, supervision, or school events.
Environmental Ongoing Factors: Frequent exposure to temperature extremes (hot and cold), humidity extremes, noise.
Environmental Occasional Factors: Occasional exposure to: biological hazards (communicable diseases, bacteria, insects, mold, fungi, etc.)
WORK SCHEDULE & COMPENSATION
Part‑time per week as contracted to fulfill student needs
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