Reliant Rehabilitation
Why Join Reliant Rehabilitation?
Joining Reliant means becoming part of a team that makes a real difference in the lives of patients and residents across a variety of care communities. As one of the nation’s largest contract therapy providers, Reliant offers unmatched clinical support, professional development, and growth opportunities.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation packages
Medical, dental, vision, and company-paid life insurance
401(k) with employer match
PTO Share and Buy-Back Programs
Maternity and Paternity support program
Continuing education, mentorship programs and clinical leadership development
Tuition loan repayment assistance Program
Flexible scheduling options
Position Summary The Physical Therapist (PT) delivers high-quality therapy services to patients while fostering positive relationships with facilities and clients, in alignment with Reliant Rehabilitation standards and physical therapy best practices. Responsibilities include patient screening and evaluation, development and implementation of treatment plans, discharge planning, supervision of PTAs and Rehab Techs, and case management. The therapist upholds professional conduct and complies with all state and federal regulations governing physical therapy.
Key Responsibilities
Maximize patient function and independence through direct and supervised physical therapy
Provide clinical oversight and consultation to Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs)
Supervise PTAs and Rehab Techs during individual and group treatments, ensuring efficient resource use and skill development
Establish and grow a robust physical therapy program
Advance clinical and leadership skills through collaboration, self-study, and continuing education
Maintain a valid state license and stay informed on industry trends and healthcare regulations
Understand billing models and deliver care aligned with treatment guidelines and expected outcomes
Adhere to infection control and environmental safety protocols
Communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing
Maintain confidentiality as appropriate and ensuring compliance with the state practice act in the state(s) where you are licensed
Qualifications
Graduate of an APTA-accredited Physical Therapy program
Valid state license to practice as a Physical Therapist
Please note rate range is an estimate and may vary based on skill set and location(s).
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What We Offer
Competitive compensation packages
Medical, dental, vision, and company-paid life insurance
401(k) with employer match
PTO Share and Buy-Back Programs
Maternity and Paternity support program
Continuing education, mentorship programs and clinical leadership development
Tuition loan repayment assistance Program
Flexible scheduling options
Position Summary The Physical Therapist (PT) delivers high-quality therapy services to patients while fostering positive relationships with facilities and clients, in alignment with Reliant Rehabilitation standards and physical therapy best practices. Responsibilities include patient screening and evaluation, development and implementation of treatment plans, discharge planning, supervision of PTAs and Rehab Techs, and case management. The therapist upholds professional conduct and complies with all state and federal regulations governing physical therapy.
Key Responsibilities
Maximize patient function and independence through direct and supervised physical therapy
Provide clinical oversight and consultation to Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs)
Supervise PTAs and Rehab Techs during individual and group treatments, ensuring efficient resource use and skill development
Establish and grow a robust physical therapy program
Advance clinical and leadership skills through collaboration, self-study, and continuing education
Maintain a valid state license and stay informed on industry trends and healthcare regulations
Understand billing models and deliver care aligned with treatment guidelines and expected outcomes
Adhere to infection control and environmental safety protocols
Communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing
Maintain confidentiality as appropriate and ensuring compliance with the state practice act in the state(s) where you are licensed
Qualifications
Graduate of an APTA-accredited Physical Therapy program
Valid state license to practice as a Physical Therapist
Please note rate range is an estimate and may vary based on skill set and location(s).
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