Benefits:
Simple IRA plan with match
Bonus based on performance
Company parties
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Free food & snacks
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
Children’s Therapy of Woodinville is seeking a full-time Pediatric Physical Therapist to join our established outpatient pediatric clinic.
We are a collaborative, multidisciplinary practice serving children and families in Northwest King County since 1989. Our therapists value teamwork, creativity in treatment, and building strong relationships with families to support meaningful progress.
Position Details
Full-time, salaried position
Salary range: $80,000–$100,000 annually, depending on experience
Pediatric outpatient caseload (typically ages 0–12)
Consistent weekday schedule
Potential for leadership role for experienced candidates
About Our Clinic
State-of-the-art pediatric outpatient facility
Several therapy gyms and private treatment rooms, including a dedicated physical therapy gym
Collaborative team of PTs, OTs, SLPs, and a nutritionist
Emphasis on quality care, clinical reasoning, and family-centered therapy
Supportive environment with mentorship available, especially for newer pediatric clinicians
Caseload May Include
Infant development and torticollis
Developmental delay and hypotonia
Balance, coordination, and motor planning challenges
Cerebral palsy and genetic syndromes
Brachial plexus injuries
Post-surgical and post-trauma rehabilitation
Gait and orthopedic concerns
Qualifications
Licensed Physical Therapist in the State of Washington
Pediatric experience preferred; new graduates with strong interest in pediatrics are encouraged to apply
Experience or interest in working with infants through school-aged children
Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach to care
Why Children’s Therapy of Woodinville?
Long-standing, well-respected pediatric clinic
Team-oriented culture with experienced clinicians
Reasonable expectations that prioritize quality over volume
Opportunity for long-term growth in pediatric outpatient practice