Early Intervention Physical Therapist I, II & III 2025-2026 School Year
Requirements / Qualifications
Full-Time Position
Application packets must contain the following to be considered complete:
Must possess a California Physical Therapist license.
I: A Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university with a major in Physical Therapy is required. Two years successful work experience in physical therapist with a primary focus on pediatric clients.
II: Evidence of attainment of a MA/MS degree in physical therapy or at least one of the following: - Board Certification in Pediatrics; Neuro-Developmental Treatment Certification; Equivalent certification based on administrator approval or 100 hours of pediatric specific continuing education. Two years successful work experience comparable to that of a Physical Therapist with PCOE.
III: Evidence of attainment of a DPT degree in physical therapy or at least two of the following: Board Certification in Pediatrics; Neuro-Developmental Treatment Certification; Equivalent certification based on administrator approval or 100 hours of pediatric specific continuing education. Five years successful work experience comparable to that of a Physical Therapist II with PCOE.
If hired, must provide proof of a valid California driver's license.
Applicants may be tested.
Application Deadline
4/11/2025 11:58 PM Pacific
About the Employer
Welcome to Placer County Office of Education!
Thank you for your interest in joining our PCOE family! We offer an incredible range of job opportunities, supporting programs and services to support the 16 school districts located throughout Placer County, in addition to the programs we run through our office. The vision of the Placer County Superintendent of Schools and the Placer County Board of Education is to provide exemplary leadership and service to schools, students, parents and the community as we work together to provide a globally competitive, comprehensive, rigorous and relevant education to all students (including Special Education and At-Risk).
Placer County Office of Education is an educational leader and a valuable and respected resource in fiscal practices, educational programs, and student services. We achieve this by developing and implementing innovative educational and administrative programs to advance regional priorities, and we foster collaborative partnerships among educational agencies and community-based organizations to promote a prosperous region.
We are seeking talented individuals (both Classified and Certificated staff) that want to join a team that works hard, has opportunities for career growth, and believes in providing a workplace and a cause that people are proud to be a part of. Placer County is also an excellent choice to live, and was recently ranked #1 in quality of life in California.
Check out our Facebook and Twitter pages to learn more about us! #wearepcoe We are #goldineducation
Additional Placer County Office of Education Information
Comments and Other Information
The County Board and County Superintendent are committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education. County Office programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnicity, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For inquires/complaints, contact our Title IX Coordinator, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Colleen Slattery at 1400 W Stanford Ranch Road Rocklin, CA 95765 (530) 889-5952 or by email at cslattery@placercoe.org
Placer County Office of Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer
- Department
- Special Education Local Planning Area Department (SELPA)
- Role
- Early Intervention Physical Therapist I, II, III
- Locations
- Placer County Office of Education Headquarters
- Hourly salary
- $62.87 - $93.13
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Employment Type
- Classified
- Add'l Salary Info
- Full Benefits. Annual Stipends: MA/MS: $1,500; Doctorate Degree: $2,000; Bilingual $500
- Length of Work Year
- 200 Days
- Supervisor
- Heidi Peacock Morrow, Coordinator,Special Ed
About Placer County Office of Education
MISSON
The Placer County Office of Education (PCOE) believes quality education is a vital priority for the students and citizens of Placer County.
We work in partnership with the 16 local school districts and one community college district in Placer County to equip every child with a first-class education to succeed in a global economy, to appreciate the cultural, social and historical resources of their community, and to be active participants in civic responsibilities.
VISION
The vision of the Placer County Superintendent of Schools and the Placer County Board of Education is to provide exemplary leadership and service to schools, parents, and the community as we work together to provide a globally competitive, comprehensive, rigorous and relevant education to all students.
- Read more about the Placer County Office of Education's vision, mission and strategic goals.
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View the Placer County Office of Education Digital Annual Report.
PCOE’s role includes approval of local school district budgets to ensure sound fiscal operation, reviewing and approving Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs), and developing professional development and educational opportunities for educators. In addition to providing services to local school districts, PCOE also operates educational programs that provide services directly to students such as special education programs for students with rare disabilities and alternative education programs for students who have been expelled or probation referred.
Early Intervention Physical Therapist I, II & III 2025-2026 School Year
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