Physical Therapist
Job Description
Physical Therapist (Part Time to Full Time Growth)Klein Integrative Physical Therapy | Washington, DC$40–$50+ per hour | $80K–$100K potential | Benefits AvailableTired of rushed treatments and high volume clinic settings?Imagine practicing physical therapy the way you were trained to, with time to truly treat, think, and connect with your patients.At Klein Integrative Physical Therapy, you will work in a true 1 on 1 care model with 55 minute sessions, no double booking, and no productivity quotas. This is a concierge style, systems based practice built around quality care over quantity.We are seeking a skilled Physical Therapist who is passionate about manual therapy and interested in working with complex, chronic, and unresolved cases using a root cause focused approach.About the RoleYou will deliver hands on, individualized care using advanced manual therapy techniques within our Body Operating System (BOS) model, developed from Integrative Manual Therapy principles.You will work closely with our team and founder Lisa Klein, PT, in a collaborative environment where clinical growth and curiosity are strongly supported.What Makes This Different• 55 minute one on one patient sessions• No double booking ever• No volume quotas• Focus on complex and chronic cases• True clinical autonomy with support and mentorship• Concierge style patient experienceWhat You Will Do• Provide individualized one on one physical therapy care• Treat complex and chronic conditions using manual therapy techniques• Develop and implement root cause focused treatment plans• Collaborate within a systems based clinical model• Maintain clear, high quality patient documentation• Build strong long term patient relationshipsWhat We Are Looking For• Strong manual therapy experience• Passion for treating complex and chronic cases• Growth minded and open to systems based care models• Strong communication and patient relationship skills• Comfortable working independently in a clinical settingRequirements• Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)• Active DC Physical Therapy license• CPR certification• Manual therapy experience preferredDetails• Part time with opportunity to grow into full time• Washington, DC location• $40–$50+ per hour depending on experience• Benefits available including PTO, health insurance, and 401kCompany DescriptionWe use hands-on fascial mapping techniques to locate, treat, and heal pain and trauma in every tissue throughout the body. Our personalized assessments and in-depth sessions help patients of all ages and health histories find relief from acute pain, chronic pain, discomfort, and other physical issues.The focus of IPT treatment is on removing mechanical strains from every tissue in the body, in order to get each part of the body working the right way. This is all done using the hands, with techniques that are in the category of "manual therapy." Structure dictates function. This means that when any part of the body is having a functional problem (pain, decreased movement, etc,) there has to be some mechanical/anatomical issue. There is always a structure responsible for any functional issue. There are techniques for every single structure in the body, from muscle to ligament to tendon to organ. IPT is a collection of over 20,000 thousand techniques that have been shown to be effective (through clinical and published research) for individual tissues.Throughout the process of evaluating and treating, we focus on finding the "why." The "why" is: why is the patient in pain? Why is there still muscle spasm? Why aren't things healing? Why is there inflammation? What is the deeper issue that is driving the current functional problem?When you can figure out the why, you can fix the problem and often dramatically change the physical status of the patient.Company DescriptionWe use hands-on fascial mapping techniques to locate, treat, and heal pain and trauma in every tissue throughout the body. Our personalized assessments and in-depth sessions help patients of all ages and health histories find relief from acute pain, chronic pain, discomfort, and other physical issues.\r\n\r\nThe focus of IPT treatment is on removing mechanical strains from every tissue in the body, in order to get each part of the body working the right way. This is all done using the hands, with techniques that are in the category of "manual therapy." Structure dictates function. This means that when any part of the body is having a functional problem (pain, decreased movement, etc,) there has to be some mechanical/anatomical issue. There is always a structure responsible for any functional issue. There are techniques for every single structure in the body, from muscle to ligament to tendon to organ. IPT is a collection of over 20,000 thousand techniques that have been shown to be effective (through clinical and published research) for individual tissues.\r\n\r\nThroughout the process of evaluating and treating, we focus on finding the "why." The "why" is: why is the patient in pain? Why is there still muscle spasm? Why aren't things healing? Why is there inflammation? What is the deeper issue that is driving the current functional problem?\r\n\r\nWhen you can figure out the why, you can fix the problem and often dramatically change the physical status of the patient.