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HTS Therapy is seeking a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant to join a prestigious Life-Plan Community in Indiana. With a commitment to personalized rehabilitative care, the role provides flexible scheduling options and competitive pay. Ideal candidates will need to meet licensing requirements and be prepared for a collaborative environment that enhances quality of life for patients.
Description
We are hiring for a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant to join our therapy team at a prestigious Life-Plan Community located in the heart of Carmel, Indiana. This 5-Star CMS rated campus offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and a dedicated rehab center, all under one roof. You'll be part of a collaborative therapy team focused on delivering personalized rehabilitative care and enhancing quality of life for the patients we serve.
This position offers the flexibility to choose between Part-Time or Full-Time work.
Choose the work experience that suits you best!
Position Details:
· Competitive hourly rate.
· Part-Time: 20–25 hours per week on consistent schedule.
· Full-Time: 30–40 hours per week, picking up additional hours at a nearby senior living community, with compensated drive time and mileage for traveling between the two.
· Benefits (Full-Time): Generous paid time off, premium health benefits, and a company-matching 401K savings plan.
About HTS:
For over 35 years, Healthcare Therapy Services has been a leading provider of physical, occupational, and speech therapy services throughout the Midwest. A therapist-owned, independent provider, HTS supports amazing therapists who do extraordinary things. Our clinicians thrive in a positive work environment and improve patient lives in a supportive, team-oriented workplace.
Requirements
Applicants must have an active Indiana Physical Therapist Assistant license or must have the necessary qualifications to earn Indiana license. These qualifications include graduation from a Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education-accredited physical therapist assistant education program, subsequent passing of a state-administered national exam, and fulfilling the state’s requirements for licensure.