Physical Therapist (Pediatric) - Fayetteville, NC
Alphanumeric is hiring a Physical Therapist to work in Fayetteville, NC, with an innovative and compassionate leader in pediatric therapy.
Salary Range: $70,000 - $85,000 annually ($33.65 - $40.87/hour), depending on experience
Sign-On Bonus and/or Student Loan Repayment Assistance Available
This opportunity may seem too good to be true-but it's real. Join a dedicated team that is passionate about helping children reach their fullest potential while supporting therapists with exceptional flexibility, mentorship, and career growth opportunities.
Why Join Us?
In addition to a rewarding career helping children and families, we offer:
- Flexible compensation options: Hourly or Per-Visit pay
- Flexible scheduling
- Start as early as 7:00 AM and never work later than 6:00 PM
- Part-time opportunities available with the ability to transition to full-time
- Cross-disciplinary mentorship and collaboration
- Career stability and advancement opportunities
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Paid Time Off with rollover benefits
- "You Day" and Holiday Pay
- 401(k) with company matching
- Professional development assistance
- Annual professional stipend
- Employee Assistance Program and mental health support resources
- Opportunities to participate in international mission trips
- Exceptional leadership, training, and support
Position Summary
The Physical Therapist will evaluate, develop, and implement individualized treatment plans for pediatric patients with a variety of developmental, neurological, orthopedic, and physical challenges. The ideal candidate is passionate about improving the lives of children and their families while working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive physical therapy evaluations and assessments
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on patient needs and goals
- Provide therapeutic interventions to improve mobility, strength, coordination, balance, and functional independence
- Educate families and caregivers on treatment strategies and home exercise programs
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with clinical and regulatory requirements
- Collaborate with occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, physicians, educators, and caregivers to support patient outcomes
- Monitor patient progress and modify treatment plans as needed