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Physical Therapist

LancesoftBrockton, MAMay 15th, 2026
Job DescriptionJob Title: Physical Therapist (PT) - ALL OVER USEmployment Type: Full-Time / Per HourPay: $40 – $65 per hourLocation: [City, State]Facility: [Center/Building Name]Practice Setting: [Short Term Rehab / Assisted Living / LTACH / Long Term Care]Position OverviewCareOne is seeking a dedicated Physical Therapist (PT) to join our in-house rehabilitation team. Unlike many skilled nursing organizations that rely on external contractors, CareOne provides rehabilitation services internally, offering our therapists a consistent, collaborative, and career-advancing work environment. The PT is responsible for providing care to residents at the highest level, ensuring optimal functional outcomes and quality of life.Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Care & Resident Services:Provide and direct rehabilitation care in accordance with accepted professional practices, meeting all center, state, federal, and accrediting standards.Evaluate resident needs and develop individualized, effective, and efficient treatment plans.Manage and coordinate treatment plans with other staff and disciplines as necessary.Participate in resident screenings according to established schedules and practices.Provide feedback to the designated supervisor on clinical and rehabilitation issues.Documentation & Compliance:Maintain complete, accurate, and timely clinical documentation to meet center, state, federal, and accrediting agency requirements.Ensure billing records are accurate and compliant with regulatory guidelines.Participate in center-directed processes, services, and quality improvement initiatives.Professional Development & Collaboration:Participate in in-service training programs and continuing education opportunities.Collaborate daily with nursing and clinical staff to ensure optimal patient outcomes.May travel to other CareOne facilities to provide services as needed.QualificationsRequired:Master's or Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy.Current and active Physical Therapist license in the state of practice.Preferred:Experience or knowledge in older adult rehabilitation.Familiarity with governmental and regulatory guidelines in designated healthcare settings.