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About Kennedy Krieger Institute
Kennedy Krieger Institute leads the way in translating scientific advances into new therapies and educational interventions, while providing an inspirational environment for training tomorrow’s leaders in the field. These successes benefit millions of children, adolescents, and adults around the world. Kennedy Krieger Institute offers more than 55 outpatient clinics, home and community programs, education, research, pediatric neurobehavioral and rehabilitation/feeding inpatient units and a day...
Overview
The Pediatric Rehabilitation/Feeding Unit provides 24-hour medical, nursing, respiratory and intensive therapy services. The Neurorehabilitation program treats patients ranging from infants to young adults with brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, chronic pain disorders, feeding and swallowing disorders, recovering from orthopedic surgery, and complex medical conditions.
This position is 40...
The Occupational Therapist II will perform evaluations and subsequent planning, execution of therapy programs for children with neuromotor dysfunction, sensory integrative disorders and emotional disturbances. The occupational therapist will participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs for staff, parents and community agencies. The occupational therapist will be involved in the supervision of OT students, COTA’s and volunteers/ aides and maintain appropriate student records. In addition, the OT II will develop and coordinate student and staff education programs within area of specialty and assure the continuity in education programs, demonstrating...
The Patient Services Specialist I performs routine front-end clinical operations activities, which include, but are not limited to, scheduling, registration, gathering and providing appropriate information, scheduling and coordinating transportation, welcoming and checking-in on-site families, and answering the phones. The incumbent interacts with patients, families, clinicians, administrative staff, vendors, and third-party payers in a courteous and professional manner.
The Pediatric Neurologist will address the four major functions of the Institute: (1) patient care (2) staff teaching (3) research, and (4) administration, which will be guided by the goals and objectives of the of the Neurology and Developmental Medicine Department at Kennedy Krieger Institute. You will be responsible for providing care to children, adolescents, and adults with neurodevelopmental, musculoskeletal, and related disorders. This responsibility includes, but is not limited to, providing care within the neurology and developmental medicine programs at any of our locations. It is anticipated this may include further developing our continuum of patient...
The Pediatric Nurse Practitioner I works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary health team as a
healthcare provider responsible for providing comprehensive care to children and their families through
serial neurodevelopmental evaluations in the context of a multidisciplinary care team. This position
educates patients and/or intervenes in acute or chronic illness, and...
Pediatric Physiatrist
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Baltimore, MD
The Physical Therapist I (PT I) will perform evaluation and subsequent planning, execution, delegation, and supervision of treatment programs for persons with acquired or developmental disabilities. The PT I will participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs. The PT I will provide patient care, supervise Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) and rehabilitation technicians, and maintain appropriate patient records consistent with KKI policies and procedures and in accordance with Laws and Regulations of the Board of Physical Therapy Examiners of Maryland.
This Physical Therapist I will generally provide weekend-only services and will perform evaluation and subsequent planning, execution, and supervision of therapy programs for persons with neuromotor dysfunction. The Physical Therapist will participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs for affiliating students, staff, and community agencies; maintain appropriate patient records; and clinical supervision of physical therapist assistants, physical therapy aides.
The Program Manager coordinates administrative processes for the Neurobehavioral Unit (NBU) operations, oversees administrative functions for the Senior Vice President, Behavioral Psychology, and coordinates and manages communication between Behavioral Psychology programs. The incumbent is a strategic problem-solver who identifies and provides appropriate solution options to the Director, NBU Programs and the Senior Vice President, Behavioral Psychology. This position will also develop reports for NBU and department programs; assist in recruitment and application processes; oversee compliance, onboarding, and mentoring of staff; track data; and provide overall...