Maybe you love outpatient orthopedic PT, but full-time has started to wear on you.
Maybe you stepped away to be with your family, and you’re ready to come back to the work you love—but on your terms. Not 40 hours. Not a hospital. Not a SNF. You want to treat ortho patients, do meaningful work, and still have the energy to be present for the rest of your life.
Or maybe you’re a seasoned therapist who knows exactly how good you are, and you’re looking for a part-time role where clinical quality isn’t something you have to fight for—it’s the expectation.
If any of that sounds like you, we’d love to talk.
The Role
We’re hiring a part-time physical therapist (10–20 hours per week) with a set, predictable schedule. If you ever want to pick up additional hours when other therapists are out, that option is there—but it’s never expected. There may be opportunity for more hours in the future as we grow, but there’s no pressure to take them.
What you’ll be doing: