$1.41K - $1.82K/wk
Full-time
PTO
Posted 10 days ago
Job description
Location: Covington, GA
Schedule: Monday-Friday (No weekends or holidays!)
Sign-On Bonus: $5,000
Perks: Generous salary, full benefits, CEU support ($2,000 + extra PTO), flexible schedule
New graduates are encouraged to apply!
About OrthoAtlanta
OrthoAtlanta is proud to be the second-largest orthopedic and sports medicine practice in the greater Atlanta area. We're dedicated to helping people move better, feel stronger, and get back to doing what they love. When you join our team, you're part of a close-knit group of healthcare professionals passionate about improving lives.
What You'll Do
As a Physical Therapist at OrthoAtlanta, you'll:
- Create personalized treatment plans to help patients reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent disability.
- Deliver hands-on care and monitor patient progress from evaluation to recovery.
- Collaborate with physicians and other clinical team members to support patient goals.
- Play a key role in enhancing our clinic's services and helping us meet patient needs more effectively.
A Great Fit If You...
- Are a great communicator who builds trust with patients and colleagues
- Thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Love making a tangible impact on someone's quality of life
- Are organized, detail-oriented, and self-motivated
What You'll Need
- Bachelor's degree in healthcare or similar
- Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy program
- Current or eligible Georgia PT license
- CPR certification (Healthcare Provider level)
- Familiarity with CPT and ICD-10 coding
- Solid understanding of PT principles and practices
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
Why OrthoAtlanta?
- Supportive environment with room for growth
- Work-life balance-no nights, weekends, or holidays
- CEU stipend and additional time off to pursue your passions
- Collaborative, values-driven culture
Ready to make a real impact?
Apply now and join a team that's all about helping people move better, live better, and feel better.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Physical Therapist?
A: To succeed as a Physical Therapist, core technical skills include in-depth knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics, as well as proficiency in assessment and treatment techniques, such as manual therapy and exercise prescription. Soft skills like effective communication, empathy, and strong interpersonal relationships are also crucial, enabling Physical Therapists to build trust with patients, collaborate with healthcare teams, and adapt treatment plans to individual needs. By combining these technical and interpersonal strengths, Physical Therapists can deliver high-quality patient care, advance their careers through specialization or leadership roles, and contribute to the development of evidence-based practice in the field.
Q: What is the career path for a Physical Therapist?
A: A Physical Therapist's typical career progression begins with entry-level roles such as Staff Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant, where they develop clinical skills and patient care expertise. Mid-level roles, like Clinical Specialist or Program Manager, offer opportunities for leadership development, education, and research, while senior roles, including Department Head or Director of Rehabilitation, involve strategic planning, staff supervision, and business management. Throughout their career, Physical Therapists can develop skills in areas like manual therapy, sports medicine, or pediatrics, and may pursue certifications, advanced degrees, or specialized training to enhance their professional growth and long-term career prospects, potentially leading to roles in academia, research, or healthcare administration.
