Hospital for Special Surgery

Sports Physical Therapy Fellowship - NY Mets


Pay$75831.00 - $95819.00 / year
LocationNew York/New York
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 17593

      Overview

      How you move is why we’re here. ® Now more than ever.

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      Now more than ever, our guiding principles are helping us in our search for exceptional talent - candidates who align with our unique workplace culture and who want to maximize

      the abundant opportunities for growth and success.

      If this describes you then let’s talk!

      HSS is consistently among the top-ranked hospitals for orthopedics and rheumatology by U.S. News & World Report. As a recipient of the Magnet Award for Nursing Excellence, HSS was the first hospital in New York City to receive the distinguished designation. Whether you are early in your career or an expert in your field, you will find HSS an innovative, supportive and inclusive environment.

      Working with colleagues who love what they do and are deeply committed to our Mission, you too can be part of our transformation across the enterprise

      Sports Physical Therapy Fellowship - NY Mets

      Full-Time

      If interested: Please visit our education site for all information and application instructions:

      HSS and New York Mets Baseball Club Upper Extremity Athlete Fellowship

      The HSS and New York Mets Baseball Club Upper Extremity Athlete Fellowship is a clinically-based training program for physical therapists seeking to specialize in sports upper extremity physical therapy.

      This non-accredited fellowship program's mission is to prepare each fellow for both the clinical and on field challenges experienced by Major League Baseball’s rehab and performance staff. This fellowship will accelerate professional development through the unique educational experiences which include mentoring, research opportunities, rehab progressions, surgical observation as well as on and off field player management. These experiences will allow each fellow to provide superior patient care and enhanced patient outcomes. This fellowship is designed to prepare each candidate with the tools and training required to work in Major League Baseball and be leaders in the field of sports physical therapy.

      Time Commitment and Salary

      The HSS and New York Mets Baseball Club Upper Extremity Athlete Fellowship is a full-time position, one year in duration. The fellow is expected to work 40-45 hours/week. Approximately 30% of their time is spent in educational experiences and 70% providing supervised care. A salary and benefits package is provided.

      Important Dates

      • The fellowship runs from August 1 - July 31
      • The application deadline is May 1

      Contact for additional information

      Terrance Sgroi, PT, DPT, SCS, MTC, Fellowship Director at sgroit@hss.edu

      Website: HSS and New York Mets Baseball Club Upper Extremity Athlete Fellowship

      Qualifications

      Minimum requirements for applicants

      • US citizenship
      • Graduation from an accredited physical therapy program
      • Malpractice insurance (minimum $1 mil per occurrence/$3 mil aggregate)
      • ONE of the following: a current ATC designation, current license as an EMT, OR certification as an Emergency Responder
      • Current NY State Physical Therapy license in good standing, along with a current FL State Physical Therapy license or demonstrate an ability to obtain Florida licensure
      • Possess ABPTS Sports or Orthopedic board certification or completion of prior ABPTFRE accredited sports physical residency

      Other Requirements

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      Pay Range - Minimum

      USD $75,831.00/Yr.

      Pay Range - Maximum

      USD $95,819.00/Yr.
  • About the company

      Founded in 1863 by James Knight, HSS is the oldest orthopedic hospital in the United States and is consistently ranked as the top orthopedic hospital in the United States.