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New Grad Physical Therapist - Outpatient | Boston, MA
highbarhealthMassachusetts$80k–90k/yrOn-site6mo ago
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About the role
Join the Movement!
Why New Grad Physical Therapists Choose JVPT in Massachusetts:
- Structured Onboarding & Gradual Ramp-Up: We ease you into your caseload, allowing time to get comfortable with our EMR, refine your treatment approach, and build confidence before transitioning to a full patient schedule.
- Dedicated Mentorship: Receive 2 hours of paid mentorship per week, including 1-on-1 coaching to help you develop clinical reasoning, refine hands-on techniques, and strengthen your skills.
- Student Loan Assistance: We contribute directly to your loans until they are fully paid off.
- Unmatched Professional Development: Over $15,000 in continuing education within your first two years, including Dry Needling Certifications and our in-house Orthopedic Residency Program.
- Supportive Team Environment: Our advanced EMR system in combination with AI documentation software streamline documentation, allowing you to focus on patient care.
- Stay Balanced: Our patient caseload expectations are lower than industry norms, ensuring time for quality care and professional development.
- Specialty Pathways: Explore areas like Pelvic Health, Sports Rehab, Neuro, Concussion, Vestibular, and more through our Special Interest Groups.
What You Need:
- Degree in Physical Therapy from a CAPTE-accredited program
- Current Physical Therapy license or eligibility to obtain one.
- Passion for patient-centered care, continuous learning, and personal growth.
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