Pinnacle Rehab Staffing

Full or Part Time Pelvic Health Physical Therapist - Training Available

Job Location US-MA-Braintree
Job ID
2024-12255
Discipline
Physical Therapist
Postal Code
02184
Hours
Full-Time or Part-Time

Overview

We are looking for a Full-Time or Part-Time (20 to 40 hours a week) Pelvic Health Physical Therapist (PT) for an outpatient position working with an adult population. The pay and benefits for this outpatient Pelvic Health Physical Therapist position are very generous. We will accept a Physical Therapist with any experience in any setting including new grads and we will provide pelvic health training! Pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialized kind of physical therapy to relieve the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction and help the muscles work the way they should. This includes several exercises that help your pelvic muscles relax and get stronger. This Pelvic Health Physical Therapist position is at an outpatient PT clinic that has a very good reputation in the area. The outpatient clinic is owned by a Physical Therapist. This outpatient Physical Therapy clinic has been in business for many years and is well-established with a good referral base. This Pelvic Health Physical Therapy position is at an outpatient clinic that is privately owned rather than a corporation. All interested Physical Therapist candidates please answer the questions near the bottom.


Some of the Benefits of the Outpatient Pelvic Health Physical Therapist position:

  • The pay is very generous
  • Bonus Opportunities 
  • Health Insurances
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) option 
  • Dental
  • Vision through Aflac
  • Paid time off - increases with longevity
  • Short term disability through Aflac
  • Long term disability through Aflac
  • 401K Retirement Plan with employer match
  • Electronic charting
  • Staff Development and Mentorship Program
  • Pelvic Health Program
  • Life insurance through Aflac
  • Continuing education benefit
  • No on call or weekend requirements

 

REQUIREMENTS OF THE OUTPATIENT PELVIC HEALTH PHYSICAL THERAPIST POSITION: We will accept a PT with ANY experience in any setting including new grads and we will provide pelvic health training! The Physical Therapist must have a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctorate degree IN Physical Therapy. The Physical Therapist must have a license to practice PT in the state. The Physical Therapist must also either be a US citizen or have your green card.

 

 

*If you qualify for this position and are interested, please put a note in your application with the following information:*

1. How many hours per week are you able to do from 20 to 40 hours a week?

2. The clinic is open Monday through Friday from 7am-7pm. What days of the week (must be 4 or 5 days a week) and what hours each day are you willing and able to work?

3. Before interviewing, the manager is requesting to know your specific salary range expectation?

4. What days and times could you do a video interview (within the next 24-48 hours) It's done via Zoom and can be done on your phone or computer?

5. What times and days could you do an in-person interview? 

6. Do you have a Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate degree IN PHYSICAL THERAPY?

7. What is your email address? 

 

 

 

***We will be emailing all Physical Therapist candidates follow-up questions so please be watching your email that you used to apply to this position.

 

 

 

 

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