Physical Therapist - Commonwealth Science
Holden, MA 01520
About the Job
Summary:
Seeking a full-time Physical Therapist for this diverse role catering to various specialties such as Geriatrics, Neurology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, and Sports Medicine. Open to new grads, seasoned therapists, and clinical leaders. If you value excellence, integrity, inclusion, and community involvement, this opportunity could be perfect for you!
Responsibilities:
- Provide individualized patient care in one-on-one appointments for both initial evaluations and follow-up visits.
- Develop and implement effective treatment plans based on patient needs and goals.
- Conduct thorough assessments, evaluations, and re-evaluations.
- Stay updated on the latest advancements in physical therapy and evidence-based practices.
- Participate in ongoing staff development and engage in a supportive mentorship program.
Requirements:
- Graduation from an accredited school of Physical Therapy, with either a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) or Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) degree.
- Possession of a Massachusetts State License or eligibility for MA State licensure before the start date.
- Applicants must hold Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Benefits/Perks:
- Flexible Shift Options: Choose between 3x12, 4x10, or 5x8 schedules - Weekends off with facility closure
- Sign on bonus
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) plan
- Opportunity for productivity bonuses
- Health, vision, and dental insurance coverage
- Comprehensive disability and life insurance coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan featuring a 4% match with no vesting period
- Career advancement opportunities - Career paths available to focus less on treatment and move towards a management role
- Paid time for charting
- On-site continuing education program with weekly 40-minute trainings
- Continuing education credits ($1500.00)
- Student loan repayment program
- Reimbursement for licensure
- Employee assistance program
- Referral bonuses
- Community engagement initiatives
Source : Commonwealth Science