We offer a medical stipend and an IRA with a 100% match up to 3% of your wage. You will feel like you are benefitting as much from this job as our patients and business do from you. Your evaluations are thorough, you create great plans of care for your assistants to follow, and you value their input. Even though it’s hard, you get your notes done in a timely manner.
You know how to be both assertive and gracious to everyone you work with from the boss to the janitor, and own up to mistakes easily. You communicate solutions, ideas, suggestions, needs, and concerns readily. I am a no-drama mama and want you if you are too (men included). You have a sense of humor, never lie, and speak the truth even when it’s really hard to do. You are open to new treatment approaches and to growing your treatment skill set to provide the best up-to-date treatment for patients, and they love that you are always learning. You are not wanting to start your own practice. You will be with us for the long term and may assist with administrative tasks in the future if you are the right fit.
You consistently work full time, 40 hours per week. We have a sensory integration practice in Coeur d’Alene.Īre you the right candidate? If so, you are a continuing education lover and are willing and able to teach and learn from your colleagues all kinds of offbeat and cutting edge techniques. Synergy Healthcare is looking for an upbeat, enthusiastic, gracious, and thoughtful full-time permanent Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, and Speech Therapist to join our team. Kerri, her husband, and their 6 children enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing, biking, being on the water and spending time with their 3 dogs and 2 cats! Her long time vision has been to create a therapeutic environment that offers functional, yet fun activities such as gardening and pet therapy. Kerri is passionate about helping improve function and success from a variety of real life, functional and holistic treatment approaches. She is certified in Integrated Listening Systems and Therapeutic Listening. Kerri has extensive knowledge and experience working with children who have sensory processing disorder, feeding difficulties and visual motor delays. Kerri has practiced occupational therapy in a variety of settings including early intervention, rehabilitation, school district, NICU, acute care and pediatric outpatient practice. She graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education from University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1997.
Kerri graduated from New York University School of Occupational Therapy with a Master’s of Arts in December of 1999. I like spending time outdoors, hiking, gardening, and fishing, and in recent years my wife and I have become novice birders. I enjoy spending time with my family, including my grandchildren. I graduated from Portland State University with a Master’s degree in 1991, with a focus on Speech and Hearing Sciences. I have spent 35 years working as a school-based Speech Language Pathologist treating students from 3 to 21 years. I am also passionate about parent coaching and mentoring, providing tools for the day to day. It is truly a joy to work with children and to see them develop skills that will benefit them in the years ahead. My philosophy of practice is child-centered, multi-disciplinary, and focused on developing the skills needed for functional daily living and child interests. My practice is wide ranging, but has primarily focused on children with needs in language and literacy, social communication, executive function, augmentative and alternative communication, fluency, and speech sound disorders. I’m a Speech Language Pathologist and hold a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).