The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating, treating, and documenting care for patients in an outpatient setting. They must maintain compliance with regulations and communicate effectively with colleagues, physicians, and patients.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be a graduate of an APTA accredited PT school and hold a valid State Physical Therapist License. CPR certification is also required.
Compensation: salary up to $100k based on experience
Incentives: Sign on bonus up to $20k and student debt repayment At Select Physical Therapy, we take pride in creating an exceptional patient experience, helping our patients get back to athletics, work, life, and the things they love. Every physical therapist's journey becomes a testament to excellence, innovation, and life-changing patient care. We are here to nurture your growth as a physical therapist. Our benefits package supports your career growth and personal well-being:
Strong: Our mentorship and orientation programs ensure a successful transition
Elevate
Your
Skills:
Unmatched
CEU program with paid national certifications
Ease the
Burden: Our student debt benefit program helps alleviate the financial pressure of student debt
Recharge &
Refresh: Generous
PTO to maintain a healthy work-life balance
Your
Health
Matters:
Comprehensive benefits packages
Invest in
Your
Future:
Company matching 401(k) retirement plans
Advance your
Career: We offer specialties nationwide (aquatics, sports medicine, neuro, pelvic, concussion, hand therapy + more)
Go
Anywhere with Us: 1900 centers in 39 states, offering internal movement
Responsibilities
Complete and maintain all corporate and clinical services required training and maintain compliance with state/local/federal regulations Evaluate, treat, direct, and document treatment for patients Maintain open and respectful communication with colleagues, physicians, patients, family members and third-party payors Attend/participate in center meetings as directed by the center manager
Qualifications
Graduate from an American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) accredited PT school Valid State Physical Therapist License CPR certification