
Physical Therapist - Sign-on Bonus $7,500
Nexus Health Systems, Houston, TX, United States
Physical Therapist (PT)
Nexus Children’s Hospital – Houston | Houston, TX (Westchase District)
Full-Time | Days
Reports to: Director of Rehabilitation
Position Summary
The Physical Therapist (PT) provides specialized, evidence-based therapy for children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and complex behavioral or medical needs. You’ll assess and treat patients to improve mobility, coordination, and motor skills while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of therapists, nurses, and physicians. This position is ideal for someone who is compassionate, patient, and passionate about helping children achieve independence and lifelong success.
What You’ll Do
Provide individualized physical therapy services to children and adolescents with ASD, IDD, or neurodevelopmental challenges.
Conduct comprehensive assessments of movement, posture, gait, balance, and coordination using standardized tools.
Develop and implement custom treatment plans that promote motor learning, mobility, and functional independence.
Use therapeutic modalities such as aquatic therapy, rhythmic auditory stimulation, and task‑specific training.
Integrate assistive technology and adaptive equipment (gait trainers, orthotics, standers) to enhance patient outcomes.
Collaborate with occupational therapy, speech therapy, behavioral health, and nursing teams for holistic care.
Engage families in goal setting, therapy participation, and home programs to ensure continued success.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation within the electronic health record (EHR).
Participate in team meetings, clinical rounds, and quality improvement initiatives.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program (required)
Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) preferred
Experience
Minimum 2 years of clinical experience required
Pediatric or neurologic physical therapy experience preferred
Experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder, IDD, or neurodevelopmental populations strongly desired
Skills
Expertise in motor learning, sensory integration, and neurodevelopmental techniques
Strong collaboration, problem‑solving, and communication skills
Proficiency with EHR documentation and adaptive equipment use
Empathy, patience, and adaptability when working with children and families
Licensure & Certifications
Current Texas Physical Therapist (PT) License – required
CPR / BLS Certification – required
De‑escalation Training – required within 30 days of hire
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Nexus Children’s Hospital – Houston | Houston, TX (Westchase District)
Full-Time | Days
Reports to: Director of Rehabilitation
Position Summary
The Physical Therapist (PT) provides specialized, evidence-based therapy for children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and complex behavioral or medical needs. You’ll assess and treat patients to improve mobility, coordination, and motor skills while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of therapists, nurses, and physicians. This position is ideal for someone who is compassionate, patient, and passionate about helping children achieve independence and lifelong success.
What You’ll Do
Provide individualized physical therapy services to children and adolescents with ASD, IDD, or neurodevelopmental challenges.
Conduct comprehensive assessments of movement, posture, gait, balance, and coordination using standardized tools.
Develop and implement custom treatment plans that promote motor learning, mobility, and functional independence.
Use therapeutic modalities such as aquatic therapy, rhythmic auditory stimulation, and task‑specific training.
Integrate assistive technology and adaptive equipment (gait trainers, orthotics, standers) to enhance patient outcomes.
Collaborate with occupational therapy, speech therapy, behavioral health, and nursing teams for holistic care.
Engage families in goal setting, therapy participation, and home programs to ensure continued success.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation within the electronic health record (EHR).
Participate in team meetings, clinical rounds, and quality improvement initiatives.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program (required)
Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) preferred
Experience
Minimum 2 years of clinical experience required
Pediatric or neurologic physical therapy experience preferred
Experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder, IDD, or neurodevelopmental populations strongly desired
Skills
Expertise in motor learning, sensory integration, and neurodevelopmental techniques
Strong collaboration, problem‑solving, and communication skills
Proficiency with EHR documentation and adaptive equipment use
Empathy, patience, and adaptability when working with children and families
Licensure & Certifications
Current Texas Physical Therapist (PT) License – required
CPR / BLS Certification – required
De‑escalation Training – required within 30 days of hire
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