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Origin

Physical Therapist- Atlanta

Origin, Roswell, Georgia, United States, 30076

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Physical Therapist – Atlanta

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Be part of the movement that’s redefining women’s healthcare. At Origin, working with us isn’t just a job—it’s a chance to transform the way care is delivered to women. Every day, we’re building a company that’s elevating the standard of care for thousands now, with our sights set on reaching millions in the future.

This past year, we partnered tirelessly with insurance companies to break down barriers to care. As a result, we’re now in‑network for over 50 million people nationwide, making pelvic floor and whole‑body physical therapy more accessible and affordable than ever before. It’s a milestone we’re incredibly proud of, and it’s just the beginning.

What We Offer

Premium Healthcare Coverage: Employer‑paid health reimbursement account covering in‑network medical expenses like prescriptions, copays, and deductibles. Plus, excellent dental and vision insurance.

Financial Security: A 401(k) plan with employer matching and student loan payment support to shorten loan terms by up to 3 years.

Generous Paid Time Off: Flexible PTO, 9 paid holidays, and additional wellness days to help you recharge and maintain work‑life balance.

Parental & Family Support: Paid parental leave, free expert guidance (from social workers to midwives) for mental health, childcare, neurodivergence, and more.

100+ Paid hours of specialized hands‑on training in Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy by PFPTs with decades of experience through our innovative educational program.

Paid Professional Growth Time for mentorship, learning, and contributing to Origin’s growing network of expertise.

Continuing Education Stipends to make those dream classes and conferences affordable.

Wellness Perks: Access to Wellhub, wellness days, and affordable pet insurance options for your furry family.

Stock Options: Share in Origin’s long‑term success as you grow your career with us.

Monthly bonus potential to earn well above market pay.

About the Role

Synthesizing pertinent information from a patient’s referral, medical records, imaging, intake forms and subjective history taking.

Diagnosing movement dysfunction via functional movement, posture and gait analysis, internal pelvic floor examinations, objective measurements and listening to patients’ concerns and goals.

Using critical thinking to develop individualized plans of care for patients to include the patient’s goals and expected outcomes of the plan.

Utilizing evidence‑based interventions such as therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, neuromuscular re‑education, biofeedback and other modalities to achieve patients’ goals.

Evaluating and documenting patient progress, utilizing outcomes to drive results and modifying the plan of care as needed.

Educating patients about what to expect from the recovery process and how to cope with challenges throughout the process.

Following up with patients to ensure better adherence to plan of care.

Connecting with providers and local organizations to increase awareness of therapies provided by the clinic and ensure that as many patients as possible that need care are able to receive it.

Clinical instruction of at least 1 student rotation per year after the first year of treatment in your specialty area.

Other tasks as assigned.

What You’ll Achieve

Serving as many patients as possible who need care with high‑quality physical therapy at Origin.

Facilitating care that creates meaningful outcomes (in partnership / mentorship with other PTs and/or providers as necessary).

Qualifications

Own it: We show up with our best work. We’re creative, focused, proactive, and get the details right.

Go big: We have a big vision for women’s health and are energized by our potential impact. We act with urgency, yet remember it’s a long game.

Stretch: Growth can be uncomfortable and progress isn’t always linear. We create a safe space for honest learning, taking risk, and understanding failure.

Be generous: We’re kind, high integrity, and assume the best. We celebrate wins and build each other up.

About You

Licensed Physical Therapist in the state of Georgia.

Interest in women’s health, pelvic floor physical therapy.

Some pelvic floor PT experience.

Bonus Points

Pelvic floor physical therapy certification (not required, but we love it!).

The Pay Range for This Role Is 71,000 – 120,000 USD per year (Atlanta).

Seniority level: Entry level

Employment type: Full‑time

Job function: Health Care Provider

Industries: Wellness and Fitness Services

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