Pediatric Physical Therapist - PRN
Company : Select Medical
Location : Kalamazoo, MI, 49009
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 6 January 2026
Overview
Physical Therapist -Pediatric PRN
Location: 5659 Stadium Drive, Ste 2, Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Schedule: PRN, weekdays (Mon-Fri)
Compensation: Based on experience
Additional Locations With Openings: Sturgis, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Mason, Muskegon, Walled Lake and Lansing.
We are seeking a PRN Physical Therapist to join our pediatric outpatient orthopedic team. This role is perfect for someone with outpatient experience who values work-life balance. We’ll pair our coverage needs with your availability to create a schedule that works for you.
Why Work With Us?
At NovaCare Kids, we take pride in creating an exceptional patient experience and helping our patients get back to athletics, work, life, and the things they love.
PRN Perks:
- Continuing Education: Free in-person and online CEUs to keep learning
- Career Growth: Access to a nationwide, professional support network
- 401(k): Company matching 401(k) after 1,000 hours in a calendar year
- Diversity: Work with a variety of team sizes, patient populations, and specialties
Responsibilities
- Deliver exceptional rehabilitation: evaluate, treat, direct, and document
- Stay compliant with state, local, and federal regulations
- Communicate openly with colleagues, patients, families, and physicians
- Participate in team meetings
Qualifications
- Degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited school
- Current State physical therapist license or eligibility for licensure in the State of practice
- CPR certification
Additional Data
If you’re passionate about helping others and value flexibility, apply today!
Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans
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Frequently asked questions
Kalamazoo shows steady demand for pediatric physical therapists, especially in outpatient settings. With Select Medical offering PRN positions, flexibility attracts many applicants, but local healthcare networks seek experienced therapists to meet growing pediatric rehabilitation needs.
While Michigan requires a valid state physical therapist license, additional pediatric specialty certifications can enhance your profile. Local employers like Select Medical value CPR certification and familiarity with outpatient pediatric orthopedic protocols.
Excelling requires strong pediatric outpatient orthopedic experience, adaptable scheduling skills, excellent communication with families, and compliance with healthcare regulations. PRN therapists must efficiently balance quality care with flexible availability.
PRN roles often serve as flexible entry points, allowing therapists to gain diverse outpatient exposure. Over time, therapists can pursue specialized pediatric certifications, leadership roles, or transition to full-time positions within networks like Select Medical.
Managing varied pediatric cases, ensuring therapy aligns with developmental milestones, coordinating with families, and adjusting treatments for compliance demands are common challenges. PRN therapists also juggle fluctuating schedules requiring adaptability.
Select Medical offers flexible weekday PRN scheduling, matching coverage needs with your availability. This approach helps therapists maintain personal commitments while engaging in rewarding pediatric outpatient care.
Select Medical provides free continuing education and a nationwide support network for PRN therapists. Their company-matching 401(k) after 1,000 hours and diverse patient populations foster professional growth uncommon in many PRN roles.
Based on market trends, PRN pediatric physical therapists in Kalamazoo typically earn between $35 and $50 per hour, varying with experience and certifications. Select Medical’s compensation reflects this range, rewarding pediatric outpatient expertise.
PRN positions at Select Medical emphasize flexible scheduling and diverse caseload exposure without the full-time commitment. This setup suits therapists seeking work-life balance while accessing professional development and competitive pay.
Collaboration is key; therapists participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and communicate openly with families and physicians to optimize patient outcomes, ensuring a cohesive outpatient treatment environment.