Research Post-Doc Fellow – Physical Therapist
The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Reference #: 1008539
SHIFT:Day (United States of America)
Job Description
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A Brief Overview
A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the Division of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in the lab of Laura Prosser, PT, PhD. The lab studies the development and rehabilitation of movement in children with neurological impairments, with a focus on early motor development in children with or at risk for cerebral palsy. This includes the investigation of the development of impaired movement, the study of novel motor rehabilitation interventions, and the interaction between the processes of neuroplasticity and neuromaturation in sensorimotor systems. Current projects include the study of novel rehabilitation interventions and the development of novel measures of movement and function in infants and young children.
The postdoctoral fellow will become part of our multidisciplinary clinical research team and contribute to the understanding of the development of impairment movement in children with neuromotor conditions. The individual will be expected to conduct independent research and contribute to the overall goals of the laboratory. Postdocs are expected to participate in project planning, data analysis and presentation of work through seminars, scientific meetings, and manuscript preparation – skills that will help the fellow launch a career as an independent research investigator. Training should include a strong background in biomechanics, developmental science, computer science or rehabilitation science. Candidates should have obtained a PhD degree in the last 5 years and demonstrate strong communication and organization skills.
Interested applicants should contact Dr. Prosser (prosserl@chop.edu)
https://www.research.chop.edu/people/laura-a-prosser
What you will do
Conduct independent scholarly research and develop new methods and protocols
Participate in project planning, recording and evaluation of data
Acquire technical, lab management and grant writing skills
Participate in seminars, lectures, poster sessions and presentation at national meetings
Supervise junior lab members
Assist with other research projects
Render physical therapy services to an assigned caseload of children
Licenses and Certifications
Physical Therapy License (Pennsylvania) – Pennsylvania State Licensing Board – upon hire – Required and
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) – issued through on organization that requires a hands-on instructor lead psychomotor skills verification (ex. American Heart Association or Red Cross) required. – upon hire – Required
Education
Doctorate Physical Therapy (DPT) Required
Doctorate Enrollment in a PhD Program like Physical Therapy or similar field of study. Preferred
Experience
At least two (2) years Minimum of 2 years of experience practicing as a physical therapist Preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Physical therapy xamination, evaluation, and treatment of children with impairments of body functions and structure, limitations in activities, and participation restrictions (Required proficiency)
Administer standard clinical tests of movement, child development, and motor function (Preferred proficiency)
Biomechanical assessment of movement which may include expertise in accelerometry, electromyography, kinematics, kinetics and related signal processing (Preferred proficiency)
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