Part Time Physical Therapist middle village

Part Time Physical Therapist

Part Time • middle village
Benefits:
  • 401(k) matching
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
Job Opening: Part-Time Physical Therapist (20–30 Hours/Week)

Clinic: Reach Physical Therapy PLLC

Locations: Middle Village & Maspeth, Queens, NY

Reach Physical Therapy is a busy, community-focused practice that treats every patient like family. We are looking for a friendly, compassionate Physical Therapist who is committed to providing exceptional care both clinically and personally. Our ideal candidate is someone who doesn’t hesitate to greet patients warmly, assist them in and out of the clinic when needed, and help maintain the supportive environment we pride ourselves on.

Responsibilities

● Provide high-quality, evidence-based physical therapy evaluations and treatments

● Develop and implement individualized care plans

● Educate patients and families on exercises, mobility, and home programs

● Maintain accurate and timely documentation in WebPT

● Assist patients entering and exiting the clinic when needed

● Contribute to our warm, family-like atmosphere through kindness and professionalism

● Collaborate with staff to support patient progress and continuity of care

● Travel between Middle Village and Maspeth clinics based on scheduling needs

 

Qualifications

● Active New York State Physical Therapist (PT) License

● Strong clinical and interpersonal skills

● Experience using EMR systems—WebPT preferred

● Friendly, compassionate, and patient-focused personality

● Reliable transportation and willingness to work at both clinic locations

 

Schedule & Compensation

● Part-time: 20–30 hours per week

● Flexible scheduling

● Competitive hourly rate based on experience

 

How to Apply

Please send your resume and a brief cover letter to:

reachptgym@gmail.com
Compensation: $45.00 - $50.00 per hour




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