Nashville - Davidson County - Physical Therapist in Nashville, Tennessee at Thrive Therapies Group
Explore Related Opportunities
Job Description
WHY THRIVE THERAPIES
School-based PTs are essential to student mobility, independence, and full participation in school life yet many practice without adequate consultation time, peer support, or workloads aligned to best practice.
Thrive partners with districts that value physical therapy as integral to educational access. You'll work in environments where your expertise in gross motor development, mobility, and functional capacity is sought at the IEP level and embedded throughout the school day not limited to isolated sessions.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
As a Thrive PT you will deliver school-based physical therapy services to students K12 whose disabilities affect their ability to access and navigate the educational environment. Working within the educational model, you will evaluate gross motor function, recommend adaptive equipment, write IEP goals, and collaborate with interdisciplinary school teams. You are a full member of the community.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
EVALUATION & ELIGIBILITY
Conduct comprehensive PT evaluations to determine educational need and IDEA eligibility, including assessment of gross motor skills, functional mobility, gait, balance, coordination, and physical access to the school environment
Administer and interpret standardized assessment tools (GMFM, BOTMP, PDMS-2, and others) as appropriate to the referral
Write evaluation reports that are clinically rigorous, educationally framed, and accessible to IEP team members and families
Participate in eligibility determination meetings and translate PT findings for educational planning purposes
Conduct re-evaluations (triennials) in accordance with IDEA timelines
IEP DEVELOPMENT & SERVICE DELIVERY
Develop individualized PT IEP goals targeting functional mobility, gross motor skill development, and physical participation in educational activities
Deliver direct individual therapy sessions using evidence-based PT approaches including NDT, motor learning principles, gait training, and strengthening programs
Evaluate for and recommend adaptive equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, orthotics, and positioning devices and train students, staff, and families in their proper use
Provide consultative services to teachers and paraprofessionals on physical access accommodations and safe transfer and mobility support techniques
Maintain accurate, timely service logs and progress notes supported by Thrives AI documentation tools
COLLABORATION & ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS
Partner with OTs, SLPs, BCBAs, school psychologists, and special education teachers on integrated, student-centered IEP teams
Collaborate with school facilities and administration on accessibility modifications when indicated by student need
Train teachers, paraprofessionals, and families on safe handling, mobility support, and transfer techniques
Coordinate with occupational therapists on overlapping motor, positioning, and adaptive equipment goals
Contribute to RTI/MTSS by providing universal gross motor screening and physical access consultation
QUALIFICATIONS
REQUIRED
DPT or MPT from an accredited physical therapy program
NPTE board exam passage; active state PT license in good standing, or documented initiation of licensure transfer prior to start date
Knowledge of IDEA, IEP process, and the educational model of PT
PREFERRED
1+ years of school-based PT experience
Training in NDT, motor learning theory, or pediatric PT specialty frameworks
Experience with adaptive equipment evaluation and recommendation
Experience serving students with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, or acquired motor disabilities