Openings: 3
Multiple Locations in State of Washington: Bellevue, Issaquah, Snoqualmie (all within approximately 30 minutes of Seattle)
Position OverviewThe Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) plays an important role in supporting the delivery of high-quality rehabilitation services. Working under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist, the PTA helps carry out treatment plans, monitors patient progress, and contributes to a safe, effective, and patient-centered care experience. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with patients and being part of a collaborative clinical team.
The clinic offers a competitive hourly rate and comprehensive benefits which include medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match, yearly profit sharing, PTO, paid holidays, no nights or weekends and much more! Sign-on bonus!
RequirementsCurrent Physical Therapy Assistant license (or ability to obtain prior to start)Associate degree from an accredited PTA programCurrent CPR certificationCore ResponsibilitiesPatient Care & TreatmentDeliver therapy interventions based on individualized care plans established by the Physical TherapistGuide patients through therapeutic activities focused on mobility, strength, balance, coordination, and functional independenceAssist with exercises including conditioning, flexibility, posture, and gait trainingSupport patients with functional tasks and mobility training using assistive devices such as walkers, crutches, or prostheticsApply appropriate modalities and manual techniques as directedMonitor patient response to treatment and report progress or concerns to the supervising therapistClinical SupportAssist the Physical Therapist during evaluations, re-assessments, and complex procedures as neededGather and document objective data related to patient performance and outcomesParticipate in care planning by providing input on patient progress and functional goalsHelp facilitate group therapy sessions when appropriatePatient Education & SafetyEducate patients and caregivers on exercises, home programs, and safe mobility techniquesReinforce proper body mechanics and injury prevention strategiesMaintain a strong focus on patient safety, comfort, and overall well-beingTeam Collaboration & OperationsWork closely with therapists and interdisciplinary team members to ensure coordinated careMaintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in accordance with regulatory and professional standardsAssist with maintaining a clean, organized, and safe clinical environmentSupport clinic operations, including equipment care and general workflow needsParticipate in team meetings, trainings, and ongoing professional developmentQualifications & SkillsStrong communication and interpersonal skills with a patient-first mindsetAbility to multitask and adapt in a fast-paced clinical settingCommitment to delivering compassionate, high-quality careSolid understanding of rehabilitation principles and safety practicesAbility to meet physical demands of the role, including lifting, bending, and assisting patientsAdditional ExpectationsMaintain compliance with all applicable regulations, including patient confidentiality standards (HIPAA)Uphold professional and ethical standards consistent with industry guidelinesComplete continuing education requirements as required for licensure Read LessOpenings: 3
Multiple Locations in State of Washington: Bellevue, Issaquah, Snoqualmie (all within approximately 30 minutes of Seattle)
Position OverviewThe Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) plays an important role in supporting the delivery of high-quality rehabilitation services. Working under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist, the PTA helps carry out treatment plans, monitors patient progress, and contributes to a safe, effective, and patient-centered care experience. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with patients and being part of a collaborative clinical team.
The clinic offers a competitive hourly rate and comprehensive benefits which include medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match, yearly profit sharing, PTO, paid holidays, no nights or weekends and much more! Sign-on bonus!
RequirementsCurrent Physical Therapy Assistant license (or ability to obtain prior to start)Associate degree from an accredited PTA programCurrent CPR certificationCore ResponsibilitiesPatient Care & TreatmentDeliver therapy interventions based on individualized care plans established by the Physical TherapistGuide patients through therapeutic activities focused on mobility, strength, balance, coordination, and functional independenceAssist with exercises including conditioning, flexibility, posture, and gait trainingSupport patients with functional tasks and mobility training using assistive devices such as walkers, crutches, or prostheticsApply appropriate modalities and manual techniques as directedMonitor patient response to treatment and report progress or concerns to the supervising therapistClinical SupportAssist the Physical Therapist during evaluations, re-assessments, and complex procedures as neededGather and document objective data related to patient performance and outcomesParticipate in care planning by providing input on patient progress and functional goalsHelp facilitate group therapy sessions when appropriatePatient Education & SafetyEducate patients and caregivers on exercises, home programs, and safe mobility techniquesReinforce proper body mechanics and injury prevention strategiesMaintain a strong focus on patient safety, comfort, and overall well-beingTeam Collaboration & OperationsWork closely with therapists and interdisciplinary team members to ensure coordinated careMaintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in accordance with regulatory and professional standardsAssist with maintaining a clean, organized, and safe clinical environmentSupport clinic operations, including equipment care and general workflow needsParticipate in team meetings, trainings, and ongoing professional developmentQualifications & SkillsStrong communication and interpersonal skills with a patient-first mindsetAbility to multitask and adapt in a fast-paced clinical settingCommitment to delivering compassionate, high-quality careSolid understanding of rehabilitation principles and safety practicesAbility to meet physical demands of the role, including lifting, bending, and assisting patientsAdditional ExpectationsMaintain compliance with all applicable regulations, including patient confidentiality standards (HIPAA)Uphold professional and ethical standards consistent with industry guidelinesComplete continuing education requirements as required for licensure Read LessNew Graduates
Locations:
Oregon (Coos Bay, LaGrande)
Washington (Everett, Kirkland, Renton, Tukwila)
Additional positions open in many other states, with new positions opening all the time!
Key Responsibilities:
Assist with direct patient care under the guidance of Doctor of Physical TherapyUnderstand and document patient clinical encountersPatient care plan coordination with internal and external providersMaintaining adequate condition and stock of equipment/materials as neededQualifications:
Active Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) license (or eligibility for licensure in OR or WA)Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Ability to connect with a variety of ages and professions.All locations offer competitive pay and benefits. Some openings may offer a sign-on and/or relocation.
Read LessNew Graduates
Locations:
Oregon (Coos Bay, LaGrande)
Washington (Everett, Kirkland, Renton, Tukwila)
Additional positions open in many other states, with new positions opening all the time!
Key Responsibilities:
Assist with direct patient care under the guidance of Doctor of Physical TherapyUnderstand and document patient clinical encountersPatient care plan coordination with internal and external providersMaintaining adequate condition and stock of equipment/materials as neededQualifications:
Active Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) license (or eligibility for licensure in OR or WA)Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Ability to connect with a variety of ages and professions.All locations offer competitive pay and benefits. Some openings may offer a sign-on and/or relocation.
Read LessA Physical Therapy Assistant, or Physical Therapy Aide, supports Physical Therapists and Physicians in helping patients who are recovering from injuries, management of pain and restore their mobility through Home Health and Assisted Living Facilities.
Responsibilities:
Counsel patients and their families on what to do following treatment.Observe the patients they are working with before, during and after therapy and report notes to the Physical Therapist.Assign specific exercises for the patient and help the patients do these exercises.Use devices, such as walkers, and other equipment to help patients regain movement and reduce pain.Use a variety of techniques, including stretching exercises and massage, to treat patients.Assists Physician in patient evaluation with functional ability tests and participates Plan of Care.Observe patients before, during and after undergoing therapy sessions and take consistent notes of their progress and health status for the Physical Therapist to review.Complete clerical duties like scheduling appointments, answering phone calls, emails and sanitizing the therapy rooms after sessions.Job Benefits:
Competitive salaryDirect deposit401K with 15% matchingComprehensive & Robust Benefits: Health, Dental, and Vision benefitsAbility to provide customized care and connection with patientsEmployee discount programMileage reimbursement or car programOptional iPad purchase programPaid trainingContinuing educationVale driven professional and supportive cultureExcellent room for growth and advancementReferral bonusesEAP programHoliday ratesRequirements:
Graduate from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program (PTA) required.PTA Certification required.Must be currently PTA licensed with the State of Colorado.At least (1) year experience preferred.Physical Therapist Assistant experience in Home Health or Assisted Living preferred.Valid driver's license.Ability to read, document and execute detailed instructions as appropriate.Good interpersonal skills.Adequate verbal and written communication skills.Compassion and empathy.Good attention to detail. Read Less