Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation
at Baylor University Medical Center
Dallas, TX
Physical Therapist (PT) / Occupational Therapist (OT) /Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Acute - NICU
Monday - Friday
Full Time and PRN
$5,500 sign on bonus
Applicants must have at least 1 year of full-time neonatal intensive care unit experience.
Compensation depends upon candidate’s years of experience and internal equity.
Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC) is a distinguished teaching hospital located near downtown Dallas and is continually recognized as a top hospital in the nation. BUMC provides multiple clinical specialties, including Level 1 trauma services, transplantation, Level III NICU, left-ventricular assist (LVAD) implantation, Stroke Center and a dedicated cancer hospital. Therapists have the opportunity to rotate positions between teams, providing the opportunity to expand their treatment skills across a variety of diagnoses and to develop clinical specializations.
At Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation (BSWIR) at BUMC, we love acute care and all the inherent complexities and fast pace. This is where the patient’s journey starts, whether a trauma, myocardial infarction or stroke, organ transplant or an intensive care stay. Working in this challenging environment takes a robust professional support and development system, and we have worked hard to create just that. From the New Graduate Program to Advanced Practice Mentoring, Board Certification, or preparing you as a clinical instructor, we have the programs to support your success.
Benefits of becoming a Therapist with us:
We strive to provide our employees with a solid work-life balance, as we understand that happy employees have both fulfilling careers and fulfilling lives beyond our doors.
Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX is seeking a Speech Language Pathologist, Physical or Occupational Therapist with neonatal experience to join our team!
Must have at least 1 years of experience in a Level III or IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with advanced knowledge in performing assessments, providing intervention, and developing a continuously evolving developmentally focused plan with infant, family and staff. Certified Neonatal Therapist preferred. Small baby (22-28 weeks) experience preferred.
As a neonatal speech language pathologist, occupational or physical therapist, you will be an integrated team member and play a vital role in providing specialized therapeutic interventions to promote optimal development and functional outcomes for premature infants and critically ill newborns. Your expertise in evaluating and treating infants with complex medical conditions will contribute to improving their neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Qualifications:
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Additional Data:Equal Opportunity Employer including Disabled/Veterans