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Physical Therapist Assistant
Job description
Your First 30–60 Days
- Structured onboarding with clear expectations
- Observation and collaborative treatment sessions with PTs
- Gradual progression to independent patient care
- Focus on communication, flow, and confidence in treatment delivery
What You Will Do
- Treat patients under the PT’s established plan of care
- Coach therapeutic exercise, movement retraining, and progressive strengthening
- Monitor patient response and communicate updates to the PT
- Assist with exercise progression using objective measures and clinical guidance
- Work collaboratively with PTs and aides to maintain patient flow and care quality
- Complete documentation efficiently during the workday
What You Will Do
- Treat patients under the PT’s established plan of care
- Coach therapeutic exercise, movement retraining, and progressive strengthening
- Monitor patient response and communicate updates to the PT
- Assist with exercise progression using objective measures and clinical guidance
- Work collaboratively with PTs and aides to maintain patient flow and care quality
- Complete documentation efficiently during the workday
Mentorship & Support
- Direct access to PTs and Clinic Director for guidance and feedback
- Clear onboarding and gradual increase in responsibility
- Ongoing coaching focused on confidence, efficiency, and consistency
- Strong team communication—no guessing or being left on your own
- New grads welcome if motivated, coachable, and growth-oriented
- Licensed (or soon-to-be licensed) Physical Therapist Assistant in Washington State
- Interest in orthopedic and sports rehab
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- $35.00-$40.00/hr based on experience
- $3,000 Sign-On Bonus
- Production bonus opportunities - Up to $7,500
- CEU allowance + MedBridge access
- Flexible scheduling
- Paid time off + paid holidays
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- 401(k) with employer match


