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Fusion Physical Therapy Partners seeks a dedicated Physical Therapist Assistant to join their team at Weeks and Gowen Physical Therapy. In this role, you will assist in providing evidence-based care and help patients achieve optimal recovery. The position offers competitive benefits, including ongoing training and a collaborative work environment that prioritizes your professional success.
At Fusion Physical Therapy Partners, we believe that great things happen when we work together. We are a network of New England-based private practices committed to excellence and driven to continually innovate and improve. We’re reshaping the future of physical therapy and setting new standards for patient care and clinic success.
Ready to be part of something special? With Fusion, you’ll have the opportunity to choose from a variety of private practice brands and settings across New England. Whether you prefer outpatient therapy, senior care, or a specialized focus like sports or women’s health, we offer career opportunities to align with professional goals and passions. And no matter what brand or setting you choose, one thing remains the same: we’re here to support your professional success.
Weeks and Gowen Physical Therapy , a proud member of Fusion Physical Therapy Partners, is excited to welcome an experienced and passionatePhysical Therapist Assistantto join our growing team!
At Weeks and Gowen Physical Therapy, we do more than just care for our patients—we care for our team. As a PT-owned practice, we’ve spent built a reputation for exceptional patient outcomes and fostering a culture where employees thrive. We promise to:
Additional benefits include:
Your Role
As a Physical Therapist Assistant, you will assist physical therapists in providing quality, evidence-based, and individualized programs of physical therapy that include assessment, treatment, planning, implementation, education, and communication to help patients achieve optimal recovery and well-being. Your caseload will be primarily orthopedic with a variety of sports medicine and musculoskeletal diagnoses as well as vestibular and other conditions.
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Youi'll be a great fit if you bring the following:
Fusion Physical Therapy Partners and our associated clinics are proud to invest in cultures of inclusion and positivity and encourage all to apply to our open roles. You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
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