We are a pediatric therapy clinic built around a simple idea: clinicians do their best work when they are trusted, supported, and free to focus on children—not paperwork, insurance rules, or productivity quotas.
If you love working with children, value clinical reasoning, and want to practice in a play-based environment where movement, connection, and development guide therapy, we would love to meet you.
What Makes Our Clinic Different Private-pay model — no insurance barriers We do not participate with insurance, which means no authorizations, denials, or insurance-driven treatment plans. Therapists are free to make decisions based on their clinical expertise and what the child truly needs.
Minimaldocumentation Documentation is concise, meaningful, and completed during work hours. We prioritize time with children and families rather than excessive paperwork.
No productivity quotas We do not measure therapists by billable units. Our focus is thoughtful care, strong relationships with families, and meaningful progress for the children we serve.
A collaborative therapy team Our therapists work closely together across disciplines. Physical therapists collaborate regularly with occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists to support the whole child. We value shared clinical thinking, open communication, and learning from one another.
Play-based, movement-centered environment Our clinic is designed for movement, exploration, and play. Therapy sessions are active, engaging, and child-centered—not rigid or protocol-driven. This is very different from hospital or highly structured medical settings.
Freedom to innovate Therapists are encouraged to bring ideas to the table and help shape the programs we offer. Whether developing group programs, workshops, or new ways to support families, creativity and initiative are welcomed.
Positive, family-centered culture We see families as partners in a child’s development. Our approach prioritizes relationships, regulation, and supporting each child’s unique developmental path.
Responsibilities Provide pediatric physical therapy using play-based, developmentally appropriate intervention Evaluate and treat children with a range of developmental needs Collaborate closely with occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists Partner with families to support children’s functional goals Participate in a collaborative team environment Complete concise documentation during scheduled work hours Support for Different Career Stages
For New Graduates We provide thoughtful mentorship to help you develop strong pediatric clinical reasoning, creativity in treatment, and confidence working with families. You will be supported as you grow into your role.
For Experienced Therapists This role allows you to fully use your expertise. With no insurance constraints, no productivity pressure, and a collaborative team environment, you can focus on thoughtful evaluation, individualized treatment, and meaningful outcomes.
Requirements
Doctorate or Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program
Licensed (or eligible for licensure) as a Physical Therapist in NJ
Interest in or experience working with pediatric populations
Ability to engage children through movement, play, and creative therapeutic activities
Strong clinical reasoning and willingness to use professional judgment in treatment planning
Comfortable working collaboratively with occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists as part of an interdisciplinary team
Strong communication skills when working with families and caregivers
Ability to build positive relationships with children and families in a supportive, family-centered environment
Willingness to learn, grow, and contribute to a collaborative team culture
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