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Advanced Physical Therapy is hiring a dedicated
Pelvic Health Physical Therapist
to provide exceptional care to our patients in Wasilla, AK. The therapist will independently evaluate patients, develop treatment plans, deliver care, supervise support staff, and ensure documentation and compliance standards are met. Qualifications: Postgraduate degree in physical therapy from an accredited institution Licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of Alaska Experience or strong interest in pelvic health physical therapy Responsibilities: Plan, conduct, and evaluate therapy treatment/intervention programs Interpret physician referrals and determine appropriate evaluation procedures Recommend standardized treatments or interventions based on clinical indications Conduct assessments for neuromuscular control, coordination, balance, and ambulation Update treatment plans and set short- and long-term goals in collaboration with the care team Educate patients on interventions, risks, benefits, and alternatives Reassess patient progress every 6–8 visits or as needed Discharge patients when goals are met and ensure appropriate follow-up/referrals Supervise and train therapy assistants and aides in patient care Provide education on injury prevention, ergonomics, and overall health promotion Skills: Effective time management and timely documentation of all patient interactions Ability to maintain a safe, clean, and organized work environment Strong communication skills with patients, physicians, and colleagues Consistent attendance and punctuality Benefits: Sign-on bonus Flexible work schedule Generous paid time off (PTO) Education assistance (tuition reimbursement or student loan repayment) Medical, dental, vision, and prescription insurance Short-term and long-term disability coverage Employee 401(k) plan with company match Supportive team environment Group clinical rounds and one-on-one direct training Advanced certification opportunities (IAOM-US) Fellowship and residency programs Collaboration with orthopedic and interventional pain specialists Postgraduate degree in physical therapy from an accredited institutionLicensed or eligible for licensure in the state of AlaskaExperience or strong interest in pelvic health physical therapy #J-18808-Ljbffr
Pelvic Health Physical Therapist
to provide exceptional care to our patients in Wasilla, AK. The therapist will independently evaluate patients, develop treatment plans, deliver care, supervise support staff, and ensure documentation and compliance standards are met. Qualifications: Postgraduate degree in physical therapy from an accredited institution Licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of Alaska Experience or strong interest in pelvic health physical therapy Responsibilities: Plan, conduct, and evaluate therapy treatment/intervention programs Interpret physician referrals and determine appropriate evaluation procedures Recommend standardized treatments or interventions based on clinical indications Conduct assessments for neuromuscular control, coordination, balance, and ambulation Update treatment plans and set short- and long-term goals in collaboration with the care team Educate patients on interventions, risks, benefits, and alternatives Reassess patient progress every 6–8 visits or as needed Discharge patients when goals are met and ensure appropriate follow-up/referrals Supervise and train therapy assistants and aides in patient care Provide education on injury prevention, ergonomics, and overall health promotion Skills: Effective time management and timely documentation of all patient interactions Ability to maintain a safe, clean, and organized work environment Strong communication skills with patients, physicians, and colleagues Consistent attendance and punctuality Benefits: Sign-on bonus Flexible work schedule Generous paid time off (PTO) Education assistance (tuition reimbursement or student loan repayment) Medical, dental, vision, and prescription insurance Short-term and long-term disability coverage Employee 401(k) plan with company match Supportive team environment Group clinical rounds and one-on-one direct training Advanced certification opportunities (IAOM-US) Fellowship and residency programs Collaboration with orthopedic and interventional pain specialists Postgraduate degree in physical therapy from an accredited institutionLicensed or eligible for licensure in the state of AlaskaExperience or strong interest in pelvic health physical therapy #J-18808-Ljbffr