US Physical Therapy

Physical Therapist Assistant

US Physical Therapy Brattleboro Today
healthcare

U.S. Physical Therapy is looking for a dedicated and skilled Physical Therapist Assistant to provide coverage in our outpatient clinic. If you are passionate about providing quality care and looking for a supportive work environment, we encourage you to apply!

  • Physical Therapist Assistant with a strong drive to serve others, learn, and grow!  Our ideal candidate shows strong emphasis on excellent patient care, quality, efficiency, and outcomes.
  • A self-starter who has a strong work ethic and is team-oriented in nature.   
  • Excellent communication and people skills

Qualifications

  • Graduate from an accredited college with an APTA curriculum
  • Current state of Vermont licensure
  • New or recent graduates are welcomed and encouraged to apply

Additional Information

The anticipated base pay range for this position is $26.00-$32.00. Pay is based on various factors, including relevant experience, knowledge, skills, other job-related qualifications, and geography. Additionally, this position is eligible for discretionary incentive compensation. The Company's incentive compensation plan is subject to change. Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off, and other benefits are also available, subject to the terms of the Company's plan.

  • Excellent full-time benefits package including 401k, health, dental, generous Paid Time Off, and more
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Continuing education
  • Multiple opportunities for professional development, specialization, and leadership
  • Employee discount plans
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Family-friendly work environment
  • Investment from a company that wants you to succeed and thrive

About the Company

U.S. Physical Therapy Inc ("USPh"), founded in 1990, is a publicly held company that operates 700+ outpatient physical and occupational therapy clinics in 42 states. The company's clinics provide post-operative care for various orthopedic-related disorders and sports-related injuries, treatment for neurologically related injuries, rehabilitation of injured workers, and preventative care.

Sponsored

Explore Healthcare

People also search for