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Position Summary The Exercise Therapist will provide exercise programming, guidance and motivation to HSL LTCH patients involved in the Circle of Fitness (CoF) gym-based program and other LTCH ...

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Position Summary Provides quality patient care to the patient through the application of exercise physiology, adaptive exercise therapy and disease management tools using evidence based practice ...

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How much do exercise therapist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for exercise therapist in the United States is $63,943.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $69,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an exercise therapist do?

An Exercise Therapist specializes in designing and implementing physical activity programs to help individuals recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and improve overall mobility and health. They assess a patient's physical abilities, create personalized exercise plans, and provide guidance on movement techniques. Exercise Therapists often work with individuals recovering from surgery, those with mobility challenges, or people seeking to enhance physical function. Their goal is to improve strength, flexibility, and endurance while preventing further injury.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of an exercise therapist?

Exercise Therapists typically assess clients' physical abilities, develop personalized exercise programs, and guide individuals through safe and effective workouts to aid in recovery or health improvement. They frequently monitor progress, adjust therapy plans based on client needs, and maintain detailed records using specialized software. Additionally, they collaborate with physical therapists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure a coordinated approach to patient care. This role often involves a blend of one-on-one sessions and group classes, requiring flexibility and strong organizational skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an exercise therapist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Exercise Therapist, you need a solid background in exercise science or kinesiology, strong knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and commonly a relevant certification such as ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist. Familiarity with assessment tools, rehabilitation equipment, and progress tracking software is often required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, motivational ability, and patience enable you to tailor programs and support clients effectively. These abilities are crucial to ensure safe, personalized therapy plans that promote client recovery and optimal physical function.

How do you become an exercise therapist?

To become an exercise therapist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in exercise science, kinesiology, or a related field, along with certification such as the Certified Exercise Therapist (CET) or similar credentials. Gaining practical experience through internships or supervised practice is also important, and some positions may require state licensure or additional specialized training depending on the setting.
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Infographic showing various Exercise Therapist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 51% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 26% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,943 per year, or $30.7 per hour.

Exercise Therapist Per Diem

Hebrew SeniorLife

Roslindale, MA • On-site

Other

Posted 15 days ago


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9.3

Company rating: 9.3 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Exercise Therapist

The Exercise Therapist will provide exercise programming, guidance and motivation to HSL LTCH patients involved in the Circle of Fitness (CoF) gym–based program and other LTCH Restorative Exercise programs. The position may include participation in, and support of, the Rubenstein Unit-Based Exercise (RUBEX) program and exercise supervision of clients enrolled in Hebrew Rehabilitation Center's "Get Up & Go" Outpatient exercise program. In the absence of the Immediate Supervisor, the Exercise Therapist will be supported and supervised by the Manager of Outpatient Exercise and Wellness.

Core Competencies
  • Must be able to communicate effectively with a diverse population.
  • Must demonstrate competence in retrieving information from the Electronic Medical Record (EMR).
  • Must be able to articulate and document pertinent information regarding patients exercise prescription and progress in accordance with professional standards and guidelines.
  • Must be able to accurately enter resident exercise information into the Patient Care System (PCS) on a daily basis.
Position Responsibilities
  • Conducts physical performance evaluations and functional testing with resident participants in the CoF exercise program.
  • Develops individualized exercise programs for CoF gym participants utilizing the principles of progressive resistance training (PRT).
  • Provides coaching in proper exercise technique to patients for maximal strength, endurance and functional exercise benefit.
  • Communicates with team members and appropriate resident care staff regarding medical or other changes noted during exercise sessions.
  • Must be able to identify contraindications and/or modifications in order to practice safe exercise programming.
  • Leads or provides support to leaders of RUBEX group exercise classes on households/floors.
  • Performs other duties as assigned, including but not limited to NuStep training and progression on resident households/floors.
  • Travels between HSL CLF exercise programs in Roslindale and Dedham, if necessary.
  • Attends monthly CLF staff meeting.
Essential Job Functions

Caring Practices

  • Practices acts of kindness.
  • Treats others courteously and with respect.
  • Performs work responsibilities in a friendly, professional manner.
  • Develops helpful and trusting relationships with patients, families and staff.
  • Promotes and accepts the expression of both negative and positive feelings.
  • Uses creative problem-solving to meet the needs of others.
  • Performs teaching and learning that addresses individual needs and learning styles.
  • Assists with basic physical emotional and spiritual needs.

Communication

  • Introduces self to patients/families and explain role in care.
  • Demonstrates to patients and their families that you are "emotionally" present by listening attentively and attending to concerns/needs.
  • Acts as an advocate on behalf of patients as needed or appropriate.
  • Communicates with patients/families/visitors/staff in a manner that conveys respect, caring and sensitivity.
  • Listens and respects others' opinions.
  • Accountable for staying informed by reviewing memos, emails and other forms of communication.
  • Responsible for communicating and responding to issues and problems within the household/floor in a timely and efficient manner.
  • Responds to patients in all situations with a calm, sensitive and supportive approach.

Teamwork/Collaboration and Flexibility

  • Is flexible to the needs of the household/floors, the department and HRC.
  • Acts in a manner outside the traditional "role" as needed in order to meet patients' needs.
  • Works as a member of the team by pro-actively striving to meet resident and household/floor needs.
  • Promotes a healthy household environment by demonstrating trust, mutual respect, visible support and open, honest communication with all members of the team.
  • Involves other team members by constantly sharing information.
  • Is aware of and respects others' cultures, values, and backgrounds and considers differences when communicating and providing care.

Professionalism

  • Follows all policies and procedures set forth by the organization and outlined in HRC's policy manuals and the employee handbook.
  • Maintains confidentiality of resident and household/floor information.

Quality Improvement

  • Communicates issues/concerns to leadership that may require quality monitoring.
  • Offers suggestions and solutions that may improve systems and care.
  • Participates in quality improvement initiatives as may be required.

Leadership/Development

  • Monitors student interns and volunteers, incorporating their assistance into exercise/fitness programs according to their abilities.
  • Seeks opportunity for professional development by attending internal and trainings, educational programs and conferences.

Safety

  • Practices in accordance with established standards of care for safety of resident/patient, self and co-workers.
  • Identifies and reports basic safety issues or problems (ex. spills) and takes action whenever appropriate.
  • Identifies and reports errors/potential errors according to policy.
  • Uses equipment as trained and according to organizational policy.
  • Identifies malfunctioning equipment, removes from use, and reports according to policy.
  • Adheres to all infection control policies.
  • Promotes the health and safety of all by following established infection control procedures (i.e., hand washing, use of personal protective equipment).
Physical Requirements

Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances, which may include exposure to unpleasant odors, sights, and sounds.

Subject to varying and unpredictable situations.

May be exposed to infections, contagious diseases and blood borne pathogens.

Gloves, gown, and mask as necessary.

Prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing or walking.

Positioning, transporting and/or transferring patients.

Lifting supplies, equipment.

Considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling and crouching.

Qualifications

Bachelor's Degree in related health field such as Exercise Science or Allied Health.

Excellent critical assessment skills.

Proficient verbal, written and computer skills

ACSM Health Fitness Instructor or Exercise Specialist certification encouraged.

Remote Type: On-site

Salary Range: $53,971.45 - $80,957.18


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