Physical Therapist Assistant- Outpatient
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy
Company Description
Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy is a comprehensive multidisciplinary company offering Physical, Occupational, Speech Therapy, and Acupuncture services. We take great pride in inspiring our team to build lasting bonds with patients, doctors, and our community. But it’s not just what we do, it’s who we are. We are driven by our mission to continually invest in our people and offer the best workplace environment possible.
Job DescriptionMetro is seeking a motivated, compassionate, and skilled part‑time Physical Therapist Assistant dedicated to helping patients reach their goals through personalized treatment plans. Our clinics feature a well‑trained support staff and state‑of‑the‑art space and equipment. Join a growing organization that values a progressive, supportive, and innovative team culture!
All experience levels are encouraged to apply; we will train the right new graduate.
Why Choose Metro?- Mentorship Program – An exclusive mentorship program that strengthens clinical reasoning, refines hands‑on skills, and builds confidence as an independent practitioner.
- Leadership Development Programs – Structured leadership development programs that help you strengthen your clinical skills and gain the knowledge, support, and tools to excel as a future leader in the field.
- Commitment to Personalized Care – Manageable caseloads that provide the time and flexibility to deliver thoughtful, individualized treatment.
- Generous Incentive Plan – Performance‑based incentives that offer additional earning potential beyond base compensation.
- Endless Opportunities for Career Growth – Our expanding and evolving organization offers diverse career paths and leadership roles across multiple specialties and departments, giving you room to grow and advance your professional journey.
- Board Exam Support – In‑house 1:1 tutoring to help you feel confident and prepared for the NPTE.
- AI‑assisted Documentation – Streamline note taking with cutting‑edge technology, allowing you to focus more on patient care and less on paperwork.
- Actively participate in patient care, notifying the supervising Physical Therapist of matters concerning the patient's condition.
- Follow the Plan of Care established by the Physical Therapist and practice within state practice guidelines.
- Exercise sound judgement, care, professionalism and skill in the performance of duties.
- Instruct and counsel patients effectively in exercises and recovery.
- Identify patient’s needs and exhibit compassion and caring.
- Convey potential modifications ensuring patient’s progress, safety and comfort to the Physical Therapist.
- Complete documentation in the EMR to support the delivery of physical therapy services.
- Under direct supervision of and with co‑signature by a PT, record daily notes.
- Provide information to patients by answering questions and requests.
- Help treat patients by applying ice or heat packs, helping patients onto exercise equipment, monitoring motion, tracking walking time and distance, performing prescribed exercises and strengthening techniques as requested by PT.
- Educate patients by demonstrating proper use of equipment and exercise routines.
- Maintain patient confidence and protect operations by keeping information confidential.
- Maintain a safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
- Enhance the physical therapy department and organization’s reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments, and being a team player.
- Report any issues needing resolution to Physical Therapists.
- A‑Game Attitude:
Each day in the clinic you showcase a desire to connect with people with a positive, approachable attitude. - Coachability:
Be able to take constructive feedback and turn it into actionable items. - Patient Satisfaction & Outcomes:
Ensure that each patient leaves feeling happy and healthy with the ability to exceed their functional goals.
- PTA, Licensed to practice in the State of New York.
- Hands‑on experience with therapeutic exercises, functional training and physical modalities.
- Ability to communicate and instruct effectively.
- Ability to delegate appropriate support care to non‑licensed staff and serve as a resource in their training.
The anticipated base hourly range for this position is $28‑36. Salary is based on various factors, including relevant experience, knowledge, skills, other job‑related qualifications, and geography.
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