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Job Description
Physical Therapist Assistant
New Outpatient Clinic Opportunity
Grow Your Career.
Make a Difference. Thrive in Outpatient Care. Looking to build a meaningful career as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) ? At CORA Physical Therapy , we empower our clinicians with tools, support, and flexibility-so you can focus on what really matters: patient care. Join a team that's redefining what it means to serve others and grow your purpose. Why Physical Therapist Assistants Choose CORA Outpatient Setting
Make real connections and see your impact. Flexible Schedules
Early shifts, late shifts, or condensed weeks. Competitive Pay
Your skills and dedication are recognized. Full Benefits Package
Medical, dental, vision, disability & life insurance. Long-Term Incentive Program
Your reward grows year over year. 401(k) Program
Invest in your future. PTA to DPT Pathway Program
Advance your career. Tuition Reimbursement
Continue your education without the burden. Unlimited Internal CEUs + external CEU stipend. Professional Development
Residency program, clinical ladder, leadership training, and mentorship. Technology that Works for You
EMR automations and AI-powered tools to save time. Relocation Assistance
Available for select opportunities.
.Benefits vary based on employment type. What You'll Do As a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) at CORA, you'll: Make a powerful impact on your local community through inclusive physical therapy treatment. Provide physical therapy treatment to patients in accordance with an established treatment plan as directed by a Physical Therapist Progress patients skillfully and safely through the levels of treatment within the maximum capabilities of the patient Consult with supervising Physical Therapist regarding progress and changes in patient's condition Document all treatment and other pertinent patient interaction in accordance with CORA policies Provide relevant education to patient and family regarding home programs and activities Develop and maintain effective communication with the patient, family and other members of the rehabilitation team Collaborate with teammates to grow your skills and clinic culture. What You'll Need Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program. Licensed or license eligible as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). A passion to learn, grow, and make an impact
new grads welcome!
Who We Are CORA Physical Therapy is a network of outpatient clinics serving communities across 10 states. We believe every patient deserves high-quality care, and every team member deserves the tools and support to thrive. Our culture is built on gratitude, curiosity, collaboration-and a commitment to Treat Everyone Right. Apply today to become a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) with a team that sees the best in you. CORA Physical Therapy is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to building a team that reflects the diverse communities we serve.