Physical Therapist; PT - Outpatient Orthopedics
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy, Healthcare Nursing
Description
Total Potential Income (Base + Revenue Sharing): $85,000–$105,000/year
Includes base salary plus additional revenue-sharing earnings.
Base Pay: $80,000–$85,000
Student Loan Repayment: $5,250 per year
Location: 1664 S Dixie Dr, L105, St. George UT, 84770
Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with 3% match, 22–27 days PTO, CEU support, gym incentives, board certification reimbursement, diagnostic imaging certification, and more.
The PositionMountain Land Physical Therapy is a private practice advancing musculoskeletal care by putting PTs at the front of care, supported by diagnostic imaging in many clinics for faster, more accurate treatment. If you’re a licensed PT (or will be soon), and you want an outpatient ortho role with autonomy, a manageable caseload, and growth pathways, this is a strong fit.
What Your Day Looks Like- Treat a balanced outpatient orthopedic caseload with dedicated 1:1 patient time
- Top performers average 11–12 patients/day (double-booking only when appropriate and not impacting care)
- Build plans of care that match your clinical style
- Collaborate with experienced clinicians, sports-focused teammates, and local medical partners
- Support strong outcomes with consistent, patient-first care
- Less time documenting: AI-driven, HIPAA-compliant EMR designed to reduce documentation time
- Career growth that’s real:
Director Pathway and clinic leadership training - Clinical advancement options: diagnostic imaging pathway + support for specialty certification (e.g., OCS)
- Work-life balance: no weekends, strong PTO, and sustainable caseload expectations
- Comp upside: base salary and revenue-sharing opportunity
- Current Physical Therapist license (or ability to obtain) with no sanctions
- Passion for outpatient orthopedic physical therapy
- Team-first attitude and commitment to great patient experience
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