Physical Therapist Director
Gotham Enterprises Ltd
- Employment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Lead
About the role
Physical Therapist Director
Job Summary
Outpatient Physical Therapy Office in Strasburg, VA is hiring a Physical Therapist Director for a full time leadership position. Schedule is Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm. Annual compensation is $90,000-$120,000.
This is a great fit for a Physical Therapist who can balance direct treatment with team oversight. You'll support documentation, staff communication, clinic standards, and day-to-day operations, while also helping patients work through recovery plans.
Responsibilities
- Lead outpatient physical therapy services within the clinic
- Perform evaluations and develop patient-specific treatment goals
- Provide therapy for injuries, post-operative recovery, pain, weakness, and movement concerns
- Supervise clinical staff and provide guidance when care questions arise
- Review documentation, plans of care, and progress notes
- Support compliance with state licensing rules and payer requirements
- Help improve patient flow, scheduling processes, and clinical efficiency
Requirements
- Degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program
- Active Virginia Physical Therapist license or eligibility to obtain one
- Outpatient physical therapy experience required
- Previous leadership, supervisory, or clinic management experience preferred
- Strong understanding of treatment planning and clinical documentation
Benefits
- Paid Time Off
- Health Insurance
- 401K Plan with 3% Company Match
Submit your CV today!
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Medical Insurance
- Paid Time Off
- Pension Matching
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