Physical Therapist; Combat Air Forces; Hill AFB, UT
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Physical Therapy
This requirement supports Air Force fighter squadrons in Air Combat Command (ACC), Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA), and other MAJCOMs as needed. The Chief of Staff of the Air Force, noting a shortage of fighter aircrew due to suboptimal retention, directed a task force to investigate the causes of premature departures.
One key issue identified was pain and disability from neck and back injuries caused by the extreme physical demands of flying fighters. Aircrew surveys from 2020 to 2024 indicate up to 99% of fighter pilots experience flying-related spinal pain during their careers. These issues‑affecting the neck, upper back, and lower back-impact cockpit performance, daily activities, readiness, and retention. Additionally, as the U.S. Air Force continues to prepare for conflict against peer competitors, our Warfighters face increasing cognitive performance demand, driven by rapidly advancing technologies leveraged both by allies and adversaries.
Effective integration of physical and cognitive performance training is required for success in complex, denied environments. The OHWS program addresses these concerns by preparing aircrew for the unique demands of fighter operations. Additionally, Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports estimate replacement costs exceed $10M per pilot, reinforcing the high return on investment for Optimizing the Human Weapons System (OHWS) services in improving retention and readiness.
Objective
To serve as a Physical Therapist in support of all permanently assigned or visiting active‑duty Air Force Fighter Aircrew (11
Fs/12
Fs/11
RXJ) responsible for all administrative and clinical management within scope of practice for HPO services as an independent embedded healthcare provider. Utilize a range of principles and methodologies to provide examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and outcome assessment for assigned personnel to include but not limited to operational provision of care associated with individual assessments, injury prevention and human performance interventions of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions in support of personnel readiness.
and Responsibilities
- Complete all unit and Medical Group (MDG) in‑processing requirements, to include computer‑based trainings as required by the Department of Defense, Air Force, or the Medical Group training, on‑line Relias health training, Military Health System (MHS) Genesis training, and newcomer’s orientation.
- Complete an in‑processing evaluation/assessment for all newly assigned personnel.
- Examine, diagnose, treat and manage neuromusculoskeletal disorders, injuries, associated structures and systems that may impair movement or function.
- Provide direct access (i.e., no referral needed) evaluation for acute MSK and neuromuscular conditions in an embedded setting.
- Order diagnostic laboratory, imaging studies, consultations and refer patients to Military Health Providers (MHP).
- Perform and recommend physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, performance optimization, ergonomic evaluation, wellness, screening, concussion, acute injury management and promotion of health lifestyle activities.
- Educate patients on the rehabilitation process.
- Initiate, continue and terminate temporary profiles to include placing patients on quarters.
- Perform work assignments in compliance with instructions, policies, or accepted practices of Defense Health Agency (DHA) and MDG requirements.
- Conduct required clinical and non‑clinical administrative responsibilities and maintain patient care records IAW the latest DHA PM 6025.02 Volume 1.
- Advise unit commanders on matters related to injury prevention and rehabilitation. Identify opportunities for improvement to include developing protocols and standard operating procedures (SOP) for PT programs.
- Advise the site Government POC of administrative matters, purchasing of required supplies and equipment, and supplemental fiscal requests related to interventions and professional services provided.
- Ensure safe and effective operation of equipment is used for patient care and…
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