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Join a dynamic team at a forward-thinking physical therapy clinic that prioritizes quality care and a healthy work-life balance. As a Physical Therapist, you will treat a diverse range of orthopedic conditions, including sports injuries and chronic pain. Benefit from a supportive staff and state-of-the-art facilities, including options for aquatic therapy. Enjoy a competitive compensation package with profit sharing, generous PTO, and professional development opportunities. This role offers a chance to thrive in a community known for its low cost of living and family-friendly environment.
Are you looking to be a part of a dynamic team that values quality care, an excellent patient experience, and a healthy work-life balance?
Western Physical Therapy is seeking a Physical Therapist for each of our Northern California clinics listed below. In this position, you will see a variety of orthopedic conditions including pre- and post-surgical, sports related injuries, chronic pain, and the occasional lower-level neurological problem. Our clinics enjoy a well-trained support staff, as well as a state-of-the-art space and equipment. For those interested in aquatic therapy, we have several clinics that boast a fully customized pool and offer both aquatic and land environments.
Total compensation ranges from $120,000-$190,000/year DOE that includes a $10,000 sign on bonus and profit sharing. Benefits include PTO, health insurance, continuing education allowance, APTA dues, a retirement plan, CPR trainings, paid licensure, and professional insurance. A moving allowance is available for those relocating. Our clinics are located throughout Northern California, which enjoys a low cost of living and is a great place to raise a family.
Our current openings:
Anderson PT | Baas PT |Colusa PT | Gridley PT | Live Oak PT
Palo Cedro PT | Parkside PT | Shasta Lake PT | Loomis PT | Yuba City PT
* Must be a graduate, or graduating, from an accredited Physical Therapy program.
* Must have, or be able to obtain, CA Licensure.