Hopewell Center, Inc.
Job Description
Hopewell Center, located in Anderson, Indiana, is seeking licensed Physical Therapists to provide early intervention services to children (birth–3) through Indiana’s First Steps Early Intervention program. This is a 1099 independent contractor position, offering flexibility and professional autonomy. Contractors manage their own schedules and caseloads while partnering with Hopewell to deliver high-quality, family-centered therapy services in home and community-based settings. As a contracted provider, you will maintain your own licensure, professional liability insurance, and tax responsibilities. In return, Hopewell provides referral support, administrative coordination, and collaboration within a mission-driven organization committed to empowering children and families. Pediatric experience is preferred. We’re seeking therapists with a passion for early intervention who are committed to partnering with families in natural environments and collaborating with interdisciplinary team members to support meaningful child outcomes. Essential functions of a Physical Therapist include: Implements individual program plans. Provides therapy to assist child and family in meeting goals and objectives. Completes a variety of required paperwork. Must provide services in client home or community setting. Must have a clear criminal history background. Ability to effectively communicate. Ability to complete required paperwork timely. Ability to maintain records of client activities and progress. Required education/license/certifications: Valid driver's license. Required degree and certification in the field of Physical Therapy, including Indiana State license for Physical Therapy. Please visit our website at www.hopewellcenter.org and submit resumes to Kathie Wright at kwright@hopewellcenter.org . About Hopewell Center, Inc.: The dream of Hopewell Center began in the early 1950s when a group of parents sought services for their children and founded Peter Pan Preschool. The group was incorporated in 1966 and officially adopted the name Hopewell Center in May 1983. As a private, not-for-profit agency, Hopewell has experienced rapid growth in services, personnel, and persons served. While originally focusing exclusively on persons with disabilities, Hopewell has expanded its services to families with infants and toddlers that are 'at-risk' due to developmental or socio-economic factors. Hopewell now has an array of facility and community-based opportunities, including family services, children's services, employment services, and residential services. Today, nearly 200 caring professionals provide person-centered services to over 450 individuals a year.