St. Luke's Health System
Description
St. Luke’s Hemophilia Center is the only federally funded bleeding disorder treatment center in Idaho. It is its own department embedded within the St. Luke’s Children’s Cancer Institute, and this position will work alongside an interdisciplinary team providing collaborative care across the lifespan. It is a unique mixture of micro (direct practice), mezzo (Idaho community events) and macro (regional & national) interactions.
Responsibilities:
- Work in a life span clinic treating all bleeding disorders.
- Work 50% of the time with patients (direct/indirect) to include evaluation and assessment for those at risk of musculoskeletal complications from their bleeding disorder.
- Support a patient populating of approximately 60% adult and 40% pediatric.
- Opportunity for professional growth and development through speciality training (MSKUS).
- Work-life balance with protected time.
Qualifications:
- Education: Degree from an Accredited Program.
- Experience: 3 years relevant experience.
- Valid license to practice physical therapy in state of practice.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Certified through American Safety and Health Institute, American Heart Association, or American Red Cross.