Complete evaluations, develop individualized treatment plans, and provide hands-on therapy interventions based on patient needs and clinical best practices.
Guide patients through progressive recovery, ensuring care is delivered in an age-appropriate and compassionate manner.
Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to discuss progress, set shared goals, and ensure coordinated care.
Educate patients and families on exercises, mobility strategies, safety, and long-term health and wellness.
Supervise and support Physical Therapist Assistants and other team members involved in patient care.
Maintain documentation in accordance with the Physical Therapy Practice Act, professional code of ethics, and PAM Health policies and guidelines.
Contribute to a positive, encouraging, and patient-centered care environment.
Requirements
PT license in the state where the hospital or clinic resides.
Current BLS certification required.
One year of clinical experience preferred.
Benefits
Potential relocation assistance of up to $5,000 available, based on skills and current location.
Multiple medical plan options (EPO and HDHP) with HSA eligibility
Prescription coverage, Rx ’n Go, and Teladoc virtual care
Comprehensive dental and vision insurance
Employer-paid Life and Disability coverage
Flexible Spending (FSA) & Health Savings (HSA) account options
Annual CEU reimbursement + state licensure reimbursement
Annual allotment for specialty certifications
Ongoing mentorship, in-services, and clinical education opportunities
Tuition assistance to support continued learning and career development
401(k) retirement plan with discretionary employer match