Physical Therapist - Woodstock

Woodstock, GA
Full Time
Physical Therapy
Entry Level

Peachtree Orthopedics is seeking a Physical Therapist with outpatient/sports training or a strong interest in sports, preferably baseball, to join our team at our Woodstock, GA location. Our clinic is conveniently located within a well-established sports performance training facility that caters to athletes of all levels, specializing in baseball-specific training. During the off-season, we provide training for approximately 30-40 players from MiLB/MLB. Our clinic serves a diverse range of clients, including both post-operative and non-operative cases. We provide comprehensive treatment for various outpatient diagnoses and cater to a wide range of individuals, including Medicare patients, the general population, and athletes at all levels.

Peachtree Orthopedics proudly holds the distinction of being the oldest orthopedic group in Atlanta. Our team currently comprises 38 physicians, 26 physician assistants (PA's), 40 physical therapists (PT's), and 15 occupational therapists (OT's) across our 10 office locations. In recognition of our commitment to excellence, Peachtree Orthopedics has been honored as "One of Atlanta's Top Work Places" for three consecutive years.

Join our dynamic and rewarding practice where you will have access to the necessary tools and opportunities to achieve your professional aspirations. We welcome applications from new graduates who have successfully completed an accredited Physical Therapy program, whether at the Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate level, and hold a valid license to practice in Georgia. We foster an environment that encourages personal growth and development, making this an ideal opportunity for individuals looking to launch their career in Physical Therapy.

If you are passionate about providing high-quality care to a diverse patient population and are eager to work alongside experienced professionals in a supportive and collaborative environment, we invite you to apply. Take the first step towards a fulfilling and prosperous career by joining the Peachtree Orthopedics team.

Location: Woodstock
Job Type: Full-time with the possibility of part-time options.
Industry: Hospitals and Health Care

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Thorough understanding of the principles and practices of physical therapy assessment and treatment.
  • Proficiency in developing comprehensive treatment plans for orthopedic patients, encompassing both surgical and non-surgical conditions.
  • Previous experience working with baseball or overhead athletes is highly desirable.
  • Familiarity with electronic medical record (EMR) documentation and patient-reported outcome measures is preferred.

Education and Experience

  • Candidates at all levels of experience are encouraged to apply.
  • Bachelor's, Master's, or Clinical Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy.
  • Current state licensure as a Physical Therapist in Georgia.

Physical Demands and Work Conditions: The role involves assisting patients with their mobility, demonstrating various exercises, performing manual therapy techniques, and occasionally lifting objects weighing between 25 and 50 pounds. Vision and hearing abilities should be correctable to within normal limits. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

Peachtree Orthopedics is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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