Physical Therapist II- Pelvic Floor
PT II- Pelvic Floor - CHILDREN’S NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Washington, DC
Position Summary
- This role will work collaboratively with leadership and the program manager for clinical and administrative operations within the Physical Therapy Department.
- This role is serving pelvic floor patients within the Colorectal Department.
- Ideal candidates will have expertise in providing consultation and outpatient treatment to children affected by urinary and bowel incontinence, and multiple surgeries.
- Ideal candidate will have experience in working with youth from birth through adulthood with colorectal, urological, gynecology, or gastrointestinal populations is highly desirable.
- This role will also participate in the colorectal bowel management program supporting families and adjusting to new bowel management regimens after surgery through pelvic floor physical therapy.
Minimum Education: Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Program.
Minimum Experience: 4 years; At least 4-5 Years of Pediatric experience and successful submission of Professional Ladder application.
Required Licenses - Physical Therapist - Must have DC licensure or licensure in treating jurisdiction.
Salary range - $75,566.4 to $125,944
To apply directly -
https://cnhs.taleo.net/careersection/jobdetail.ftl?job=240002NF&lang=en
For more information, see below
Division of Colorectal Surgery and Pelvic Reconstruction
https://childrensnational.org/departments/colorectal
Physical Therapist Position
The Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC is seeking a Physical Therapist II for Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and treatment. The center provides state of the art colorectal care for children and adolescents with Hirschprung disease, anorectal malformations, spinal anomalies, and functional constipation. The program is led by Surgical Director, Dr. Marc Levitt who has performed more than 15,000 pediatric colorectal procedures, more surgeries covering the entire spectrum of problems involving the colon and rectum than have been performed by any other full-time practicing pediatric surgeon in the world. In addition to Dr. Levitt’s expertise, our integrated and comprehensive Center provides the complex multispecialty care these patients require. collaboration with Colorectal surgery, Urology, Gynecology, Neurosurgery, Nephrology, Pathology, Orthopedics, Cardiology, Psychology, Radiology, Gastroenterology, Otolaryngology, and Nutrition Therapy takes place to facilitate best outcomes for our patients. Beyond these medical providers, the Division provides a highly trained interdisciplinary team including Colorectal Nurse Clinicians, Advance Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants, Social Work, and Child Life Specialists. Research findings and involvement with the Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium (www.pcplc.org) allow our team to provide best practices founded in evidence
The unique collaborative model has the team’s physical therapist embedded in the program; an integral part of the multidisciplinary team comprised of colorectal surgery, gynecology, gastroenterology, urology, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nursing staff, and case management. All patients are screened prior to being seen, and the therapist sees all patients in need of care. The Center sees the most number of patients, the most complex, and the most geographically diverse of any similar program in the world.
Children and their families from 61 countries and 47 US states have sought care from this team since 2020. Surgical advances, pioneered by Dr. Marc Levitt, Division Chief, have markedly increased the quality of life for these patients, but the condition remains a major challenge for the affected patients and their families.
The Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction at Children’s National Hospital. ( https://childrensnational.org/departments/colorectal)
The selected individual will have a primary appointment in the Division of Colorectal & Pelvic Reconstruction, in the Department of Pediatrics. Although the primary focus of the position is on clinical care, research and other scholarly activities (e.g. presentations in conferences, publications etc.) are highly desirable. There are also numerous opportunities for collaborative research within the colorectal team.