Physical Therapist

Gotham EnterprisesRaytown, MO
Onsite

About The Position

This full-time Physical Therapist role offers the chance to work in a modern outpatient orthopedic setting with a steady patient flow, a team-based environment, and room to continue building your clinical skills. The position is centered on evaluating patients, guiding treatment, improving physical function, and supporting recovery for individuals with orthopedic and musculoskeletal concerns. Patients range from young athletes to older adults, giving you a varied and meaningful caseload.

Requirements

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from an accredited program
  • Active Missouri Physical Therapist license or eligibility to obtain licensure
  • Strong communication, documentation, and patient education skills
  • Comfortable working with patients across different ages and activity levels

Nice To Haves

  • New graduates are welcome and encouraged to apply
  • Outpatient orthopedic experience is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Perform physical therapy evaluations and reassessments
  • Develop treatment plans that support mobility, strength, function, and recovery
  • Provide skilled interventions for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions
  • Guide patients through therapeutic exercise, balance work, gait training, and functional movement
  • Use manual therapy and other appropriate treatment techniques
  • Track patient response and update treatment plans when needed
  • Provide patient education for home programs and injury prevention
  • Complete timely and accurate documentation using WebPT
  • Coordinate care with PTAs and other clinical team members

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • 401K Plan with 3% Company Match

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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