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Bay FC is the first NWSL team in the Bay Area. Co‑founded by four U.S. Women’s National Team legends—Brandi Chastain, Aly Wagner, Danielle Slaton, and Leslie Osborne—in partnership with global investment firm Sixth Street, Bay FC is changing the face of women’s soccer as we know it. Beginning play in the 2024 season, we are building a squad that will play the beautiful game with power, passion, energy and creativity. We are proud to represent the Bay Area with its tapestry of different ethnicities, languages, climates and ideas, and we are committed to fostering a culture of belonging and shared pride.
Position Summary The Physical Therapist delivers high‑quality, evidence‑informed rehabilitation and injury‑prevention services to Bay FC players. Working within an integrated medical and performance team, this role contributes to assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries; supports return‑to‑train and return‑to‑play progression; and helps maintain player availability, health and team performance throughout the season. The position requires close collaboration with team physicians, therapists, athletic trainers, coaching and other performance staff to ensure a holistic approach to player care.
Responsibilities Player Treatment & Rehabilitation Provide on‑site evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions for all players.
Perform physical therapy services for the players in collaboration with the Head Athletic Trainer/Assistant Athletic Trainer as directed by the Team CMO/Team Physician(s).
Design and implement individualized treatment plans incorporating manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, modalities and return‑to‑play progression.
Conduct post‑surgical and long‑term rehabilitation programs in collaboration with the team physician and athletic training staff under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer.
Apply evidence‑based practices to evaluate and modify interventions for optimal recovery and performance outcomes.
Contribute to return‑to‑play planning, rehabilitation and testing as directed by the Head of Medical and Performance.
Monitor daily player status and contribute clinical insights to IDPs.
Monitor any changes in mental, psychological and physical health of the players through daily interactions and discuss with/refer to appropriate Team Medical Staff as indicated.
Injury Prevention & Performance Integration Collaborate with medical and performance staff to integrate injury prevention with training and load management.
Conduct movement screenings, biomechanical assessments and performance tests to identify injury risk.
Provide player education on movement quality, recovery strategies and injury‑prevention habits to optimise player availability.
Training & Matchday Coverage Deliver sideline coverage for training sessions, home and away matches, pre‑season and camps.
Provide acute injury evaluation, first aid, emergency response and recovery support.
Ensure appropriate pre‑training/match preparation and post‑session recovery processes.
Documentation & Compliance Accurately document all player assessments, treatments, progress notes, plan of care, physician diagnoses and return‑to‑play dates in the electronic medical record (EMR).
Maintain up‑to‑date medical and participation records for all players in compliance with League and Club policies.
Contribute to clear handovers and interdisciplinary communication to support smooth transitions across rehab and training environments.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills required to work effectively with other Team Medical Staff members, Players, Coaches, other Team personnel and League staff.
Maintain professional liability insurance.
Compile reports as required by the League.
Comply with all League medical policies and protocols.
Abide by all local, state and federal laws and regulations specific to their profession, codes and standards of their governing bodies, and all applicable League Rules and Team policies.
Maintain and inventory Physical Therapy supplies and clinical equipment.
Club Contribution & Innovation Stay current with emerging rehab methods, movement strategies and clinical techniques relevant to elite football.
Identify opportunities to enhance rehab quality, streamline workflows and improve interdisciplinary collaboration.
Support the medical and performance departments’ ongoing development and contribute to special projects as needed.
Other Duties Other duties as assigned.
The Bay Way Acts with humility and puts the team first, prioritising tasks and decisions based on team and organisational needs.
Collaborates across departments to improve workflows, engaging in healthy conflict resolution and supporting teammates through challenges or mistakes.
Seeks feedback and takes initiative, completing projects independently and asking for help when needed.
Lives out The Bay Way consistently, demonstrating alignment in day‑to‑day situations and identifying new opportunities that support the club’s needs.
Requirements
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from an accredited institution (or equivalent advanced degree in physical therapy/rehabilitation).
Successful completion of National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE).
Current unrestricted state licence to practice PT in California.
Current CPR/AED & BLS certification.
Board Certified as a Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS) / Residency Trained.
Additional recommended certifications: BOC Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Corrective Exercise Specialist (NASM‑CES) and/or Performance Enhancement Specialisation (NASM‑PES).
Minimum 3‑5 years of experience as a licensed Physical Therapist, with minimum 3 years’ experience in a sports environment caring for elite‑level athletes (i.e., collegiate, professional, Olympic).
Ability to work non‑traditional hours, including evenings, weekends, holidays and travel with the team.
Compensation The anticipated salary for this role is starting at $125,000. Starting pay may vary based on a range of factors which can include experience, skills and scope.
Bay FC is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, colour, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
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Physical Therapist
role at
Bay FC
Bay FC is the first NWSL team in the Bay Area. Co‑founded by four U.S. Women’s National Team legends—Brandi Chastain, Aly Wagner, Danielle Slaton, and Leslie Osborne—in partnership with global investment firm Sixth Street, Bay FC is changing the face of women’s soccer as we know it. Beginning play in the 2024 season, we are building a squad that will play the beautiful game with power, passion, energy and creativity. We are proud to represent the Bay Area with its tapestry of different ethnicities, languages, climates and ideas, and we are committed to fostering a culture of belonging and shared pride.
Position Summary The Physical Therapist delivers high‑quality, evidence‑informed rehabilitation and injury‑prevention services to Bay FC players. Working within an integrated medical and performance team, this role contributes to assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries; supports return‑to‑train and return‑to‑play progression; and helps maintain player availability, health and team performance throughout the season. The position requires close collaboration with team physicians, therapists, athletic trainers, coaching and other performance staff to ensure a holistic approach to player care.
Responsibilities Player Treatment & Rehabilitation Provide on‑site evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions for all players.
Perform physical therapy services for the players in collaboration with the Head Athletic Trainer/Assistant Athletic Trainer as directed by the Team CMO/Team Physician(s).
Design and implement individualized treatment plans incorporating manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, modalities and return‑to‑play progression.
Conduct post‑surgical and long‑term rehabilitation programs in collaboration with the team physician and athletic training staff under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer.
Apply evidence‑based practices to evaluate and modify interventions for optimal recovery and performance outcomes.
Contribute to return‑to‑play planning, rehabilitation and testing as directed by the Head of Medical and Performance.
Monitor daily player status and contribute clinical insights to IDPs.
Monitor any changes in mental, psychological and physical health of the players through daily interactions and discuss with/refer to appropriate Team Medical Staff as indicated.
Injury Prevention & Performance Integration Collaborate with medical and performance staff to integrate injury prevention with training and load management.
Conduct movement screenings, biomechanical assessments and performance tests to identify injury risk.
Provide player education on movement quality, recovery strategies and injury‑prevention habits to optimise player availability.
Training & Matchday Coverage Deliver sideline coverage for training sessions, home and away matches, pre‑season and camps.
Provide acute injury evaluation, first aid, emergency response and recovery support.
Ensure appropriate pre‑training/match preparation and post‑session recovery processes.
Documentation & Compliance Accurately document all player assessments, treatments, progress notes, plan of care, physician diagnoses and return‑to‑play dates in the electronic medical record (EMR).
Maintain up‑to‑date medical and participation records for all players in compliance with League and Club policies.
Contribute to clear handovers and interdisciplinary communication to support smooth transitions across rehab and training environments.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills required to work effectively with other Team Medical Staff members, Players, Coaches, other Team personnel and League staff.
Maintain professional liability insurance.
Compile reports as required by the League.
Comply with all League medical policies and protocols.
Abide by all local, state and federal laws and regulations specific to their profession, codes and standards of their governing bodies, and all applicable League Rules and Team policies.
Maintain and inventory Physical Therapy supplies and clinical equipment.
Club Contribution & Innovation Stay current with emerging rehab methods, movement strategies and clinical techniques relevant to elite football.
Identify opportunities to enhance rehab quality, streamline workflows and improve interdisciplinary collaboration.
Support the medical and performance departments’ ongoing development and contribute to special projects as needed.
Other Duties Other duties as assigned.
The Bay Way Acts with humility and puts the team first, prioritising tasks and decisions based on team and organisational needs.
Collaborates across departments to improve workflows, engaging in healthy conflict resolution and supporting teammates through challenges or mistakes.
Seeks feedback and takes initiative, completing projects independently and asking for help when needed.
Lives out The Bay Way consistently, demonstrating alignment in day‑to‑day situations and identifying new opportunities that support the club’s needs.
Requirements
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from an accredited institution (or equivalent advanced degree in physical therapy/rehabilitation).
Successful completion of National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE).
Current unrestricted state licence to practice PT in California.
Current CPR/AED & BLS certification.
Board Certified as a Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS) / Residency Trained.
Additional recommended certifications: BOC Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Corrective Exercise Specialist (NASM‑CES) and/or Performance Enhancement Specialisation (NASM‑PES).
Minimum 3‑5 years of experience as a licensed Physical Therapist, with minimum 3 years’ experience in a sports environment caring for elite‑level athletes (i.e., collegiate, professional, Olympic).
Ability to work non‑traditional hours, including evenings, weekends, holidays and travel with the team.
Compensation The anticipated salary for this role is starting at $125,000. Starting pay may vary based on a range of factors which can include experience, skills and scope.
Bay FC is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, colour, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
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