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INPATIENT PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Burlington, MA ยท On-site

$1.81K - $2.34K/wk

INPATIENT PHYSICAL THERAPIST - BUR MA; DAYS, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Unit: acute medical-surgical/orthopedic Graduate from certified PT program 2+ years of outpatient OR experience ...

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How much do locum inpatient physical therapist jobs pay per week?

As of May 28, 2026, the average weekly pay for locum inpatient physical therapist in the United States is $1,859.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,596.15 and $2,067.31 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Locum Inpatient Physical Therapist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Locum Inpatient Physical Therapist, you need a degree in physical therapy, a valid state license, and solid clinical skills in assessment and rehabilitation of hospitalized patients. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), mobility aids, and therapy documentation systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, adaptability, and effective communication are essential for quickly integrating into new teams and supporting diverse patient populations. These abilities ensure high-quality, responsive care and smooth collaboration in dynamic inpatient settings.

What are some common challenges faced by a Locum Inpatient Physical Therapist, and how can they be addressed?

As a Locum Inpatient Physical Therapist, one of the main challenges is quickly adapting to new hospital environments and varying patient caseloads. You may need to familiarize yourself with different documentation systems, facility protocols, and team dynamics in a short period of time. Effective communication, flexibility, and strong organizational skills are key to overcoming these challenges. Proactively reaching out to permanent staff for guidance and clarifying expectations early on can help ensure a smooth transition and high-quality patient care.

What is a locum inpatient physical therapist?

A locum inpatient physical therapist is a licensed physical therapist who temporarily fills in for staff therapists in a hospital or clinical setting, typically helping patients who are admitted for acute or rehabilitation care. These professionals work on short-term assignments, which can range from a few days to several months, to cover staff shortages, vacations, or leaves of absence. Locum therapists perform the same duties as permanent staff, including assessing patients, developing treatment plans, and facilitating mobility and recovery. This role requires adaptability, strong clinical skills, and the ability to quickly integrate into new teams and workflows.

What is the difference between Locum Inpatient Physical Therapist vs Inpatient Physical Therapist?

AspectLocum Inpatient Physical TherapistInpatient Physical Therapist
CertificationsLicensed PT, possibly temporary or agency-basedLicensed PT, permanent employee or contractor
Work EnvironmentTemporary assignments in hospitals or clinicsFull-time or part-time staff in hospitals or inpatient units
Employer UsageStaffing agencies or locum agenciesHospital or healthcare facility directly
Search/Comparison IntentTemporary, flexible inpatient therapy rolesPermanent inpatient therapy roles

The main difference is that a Locum Inpatient Physical Therapist works on temporary assignments through staffing agencies, offering flexibility and short-term coverage. In contrast, an Inpatient Physical Therapist is typically a full-time or permanent staff member employed directly by a healthcare facility. Both roles require similar credentials and work in inpatient hospital settings, but their employment arrangements and job stability differ.

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Inpatient Physical Therapist

Centstone HC

Rancho Mirage, CA โ€ข On-site

$2.60K - $2.80K/wk

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Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Inpatient Physical Therapist (PT) โ€“ Clinical Allied (Travel Assignment)
Compensation
  • Weekly Pay Range: $2,600 โ€“ $2,800 per week
    (Based on 40 hours/week; compensation may vary depending on experience, qualifications, and compliance requirements. Taxable and non-taxable components apply in accordance with applicable laws.)

Position Overview

We are seeking a skilled and patient-centered Inpatient Physical Therapist (PT) to provide high-quality rehabilitative care within an inpatient clinical setting. This role is responsible for evaluating patients, implementing evidence-based treatment plans, administering therapeutic modalities, and supporting safe and effective discharge planning for hospitalized patients with acute, sub-acute, and complex rehabilitative needs.

The ideal candidate is clinically competent, detail-oriented, and experienced in delivering physical therapy services in an inpatient environment while maintaining strict compliance with hospital policies, regulatory standards, and the Physical Therapy Practice Act.


Key ResponsibilitiesInpatient Patient Care & Treatment
  • Evaluate and treat inpatients with a wide range of medical, surgical, neurological, and orthopedic conditions.

  • Implement individualized treatment plans and select appropriate therapeutic modalities to meet established functional and rehabilitation goals in an inpatient setting.

  • Provide prescribed physical therapy interventions to facilitate recovery and functional mobility for patients with mental or physical impairments.

  • Perform ongoing assessments, monitor patient progress, and recommend modifications to treatment plans and discharge disposition as appropriate.

  • Deliver safe, effective, and age-appropriate therapy treatments in accordance with each patientโ€™s clinical condition, cultural background, and rehabilitative needs.

  • Appropriately and consistently delegate patient treatment procedures and modalities in accordance with scope of practice and hospital policy.

  • Provide comprehensive inpatient discharge planning, including mobility recommendations, durable medical equipment (DME) needs, caregiver training, and patient education.

Documentation, Workflow & Productivity
  • Maintain thorough, timely, legible, and consistent inpatient documentation in the electronic medical record (EMR), including evaluations, daily notes, progress notes, and discharge summaries.

  • Meet individual productivity standards established by the inpatient rehabilitation department.

  • Utilize available resources to support patient flow and care coordination, including scheduling, documentation support, and interdisciplinary rounding as applicable.

Compliance & Safety
  • Demonstrate consistent compliance with the organizationโ€™s Code of Conduct, compliance policies, hospital licensing requirements, accreditation standards, and the Physical Therapy Practice Act.

  • Identify, address, and report compliance concerns, safety issues, or suspected violations in accordance with hospital policy.

  • Maintain treatment areas, equipment, and supplies to ensure a safe inpatient care environment.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Communication
  • Collaborate closely with physicians, nurses, case management, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and other interdisciplinary team members to optimize inpatient patient outcomes.

  • Communicate clearly, professionally, and in a timely manner with patients, families, physicians, supervisors, and interdisciplinary care teams.

  • Participate in interdisciplinary rounds, care conferences, and departmental meetings as assigned.

Education & Professional Development
  • Provide education and mentoring to physical therapy student interns as assigned.

  • Participate in special department programs, quality improvement initiatives, and performance improvement activities.


Required Skills & Competencies
  • Strong clinical skills in inpatient physical therapy, including functional mobility, gait training, balance training, transfer training, and therapeutic exercise.

  • Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently in a fast-paced inpatient hospital environment.

  • Knowledge and ability to administer departmental modalities, programs, and protocols appropriate to an inpatient population.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

  • Ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, healthcare professionals, and support staff to ensure coordinated inpatient care.


Education Requirements
  • Required: Bachelorโ€™s Degree or higher in Physical Therapy (PT)

  • Preferred: Masterโ€™s Degree or Doctorate (DPT) in Physical Therapy


Licensure & Certifications
  • Required: Active Physical Therapist license issued by the State of California Physical Therapy Board

  • Required: American Heart Association BLS (Basic Life Support)


Schedule & Assignment Details
  • Setting: Inpatient Hospital

  • Schedule: Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday

  • Hours Per Day: 10-hour shifts preferred (8-hour shifts considered)

  • Hours Per Week: 40 hours

  • Job Category: Clinical Allied โ€“ Travel Assignment