Academy Physical Therapist
Make a Real Impact Every Day!
At Lauren’s Institute for Education (L.I.F.E.), we believe in empowering individuals with developmental disabilities through education, support, and compassion.
Why You’ll Love Working at L.I.F.E.:
Salary: $80,0000 10-month contract
L.I.F.E. provides a robust benefits package, including:
L.I.F.E. observes scheduled Spring, Fall, and Winter breaks. Pay during these designated closure periods is based on employee tenure and eligibility.
- First year of employment: unpaid scheduled breaks
- After 1 year of employment: eligible for 50% scheduled break pay
- Beginning in year 4 and beyond: eligible for 100% scheduled break pay
Eligibility and payment are subject to L.I.F.E.’s policies and applicable employment status.
- Health | Vision | Dental
- Be part of a team with an important mission to help people with disabilities
- 12 paid holidays (Paid after 90 days)
- 2 weeks of Paid Time Off (3 weeks after completion of 2 years)
- Wellness Program (stay healthy, earn rewards, discounts on insurance premiums)
- 401K/Roth Retirement Plans
- Performance and attendance bonuses
- Annual longevity bonuses based on organization profitability
- Employee Assistance Program (free counseling and other assistance)
- Partial Paid FMLA
- Professional development opportunities
- Inhouse trainings
- Discounts on degrees through partnership with Capella University
- Learn from different disciplines
- As a non-profit 501c-3, LIFE may qualify you for student loan forgiveness.
- Employee appreciation
- Birthday gift, monthly cupcakes for all staff
- Employment anniversary recognition every year, special gifts at 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 years
- Employee of the month for each department. Recognition, gift, personalized parking space for the month
- All staff celebrations (close center, fun staff social activities)
- Monday football treats for all staff
- Free work shirts including a special department spirit shirt
- Beautiful 10-acre facility with multiple specialty environments
- Departmental budgets used to buy what staff want (e.g., food, ET, supplies
- USA Today Top Workplace 2025
- 3rd Place Winner – Phoenix Business Journal’s 2024 Healthiest Employer Award (Small Business Category)
Key Responsibilities:
- Evaluate learners using standardized assessments, observation, interviews, record review, and clinical judgment to determine strengths, needs, and areas for intervention when acting in a Supervisory role for any assigned assistants.
- Develop, implement, monitor, and revise, educational supports, consultative recommendations, and therapeutic interventions within the therapist's licensed scope of practice, ensuring alignment with transdisciplinary goals and learner outcomes.
- Provide consultation, classroom-based supports, and group programming based on learner and organizational needs.
- Integrate therapeutic strategies into Academy environments to support participation, independence, communication, motor skills, sensory regulation, and functional performance while promoting generalization across environments.
- Maintain classroom schedules and provide structured and informal observations, coaching, modeling, and consultation to academy staff to ensure carryover of therapeutic strategies.
- Provide short-term individual consultative support and targeted interventions when clinically indicated to address emerging needs.
- Assist with development, implementation, and ongoing monitoring of ILP goals associated with designated discipline and transdisciplinary treatment objectives.
- Collect, analyze, and interpret data to evaluate progress, inform clinical decision-making, adjust interventions, and complete all required documentation, including daily reflections, progress reports, clinical records, and billing documentation, as applicable.
- Maintain ongoing communication and collaboration with families, caregivers, educational staff, medical providers, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated care.
- Participate in ILP meetings, case reviews, consultations, and required organizational meetings, contributing clinical insight and recommendations.
- Develop and deliver staff training, professional development, and discipline-specific education to enhance staff competency and consistency of implementation.
- Provide consultation on adaptive equipment, assistive technology, environmental modifications, and therapeutic supports, including assessment, implementation, staff training, and follow-up monitoring.
- Utilize therapeutic and behavior support strategies consistent with organizational expectations and individualized behavior support plans.
- Follow all organizational policies, professional standards, payer requirements, licensing regulations, and applicable laws.
- Complete required trainings, fidelity assessments, continuing education, and maintain licensure and certifications.
- Ensure incidents are documented, reported, and followed up on according to organizational policy and regulatory requirements.
- Supervise assistants, students, interns, or trainees as applicable and consistent with licensure requirements.
- Serve as a clinical resource through education, mentoring, consultation, and support to staff and team members.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives, program development, and organizational projects to enhance service delivery.
- Maintain ethical and professional standards and perform duties safely.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Graduate degree or doctoral degree, as required by the applicable therapy discipline, from an accredited educational program.
- Current Arizona licensure (or license eligible, if permitted) in the applicable therapy discipline and maintenance of all required professional certifications consistent with the position.
- Knowledge of applicable federal and state laws, licensing regulations, ethical standards, payer requirements, educational practices, and professional standards governing therapy services.
- Experience working with children and/or adults with developmental disabilities preferred; equivalent pediatric or clinical experience may be considered.
- Current Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card.
- Current CPR, First Aid, and Article 9 certification, or the ability to obtain within the required timeframe.
- Understanding of developmental milestones, social skill deficits, maladaptive behaviors, evidence-based therapeutic interventions, and collaborative interdisciplinary service delivery.
- Strong clinical reasoning, organizational, written, verbal, interpersonal, and presentation skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams while exercising sound clinical judgment, maintaining professional boundaries, and promoting positive learner outcomes.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience providing therapy services within pediatric, educational, developmental disability, home, community-based, or interdisciplinary settings.
- Experience developing and implementing treatment plans, Individual Learning Plan (ILP) goals, classroom supports, and consultative service models.
- Experience conducting evaluations, standardized assessments, documentation, billing, payer authorization requirements, and progress reporting.
- Experience providing classroom consultation, staff coaching, professional development, or discipline-specific trainings.
- Experience supervising therapy assistants, students, interns, or clinical trainees, consistent with professional licensure requirements.
- Knowledge of DES/DDD, AHCCCS, educational service models, and applicable payer requirements and service specifications.
- Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, competing deadlines, and diverse service environments.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), electronic medical record systems, and educational or clinical documentation platforms.
- Professionalism, discretion, customer service, and the ability to establish positive working relationships with learners, families, staff, community partners, and interdisciplinary teams.
- Demonstrated ability to adapt to changing organizational priorities while supporting continuous quality improvement and evidence-based practice.
Physical Demands:
This position requires a combination of routine administrative activity and occasional physical tasks. Employees must be able to:
- Communicate clearly, and remain attentive to surroundings for extended periods
- Stand, walk, sit, bend, kneel, or reach as part of daily responsibilities
- Lift and move up to 50 pounds when assisting consumers with mobility, transfers, equipment, or program materials
- Push or move items up to 50 pounds, such as wheelchairs, furniture, or supplies
- Maintain adequate vision (close, distance, and peripheral) to complete job-related tasks safely and effectively