Posted May 29, 2026
What is a Technician in a Physical Therapy Clinic?
The Technician is an unlicensed associate who works under the direct supervision of a licensed Physical or Occupational Therapist. - The technician works in the clinic in accordance with state Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy Practice Acts and company policy and procedures. - Technicians must have excellent organizational skills and attentive insight to contribute to exceptional patient care. Responsibilities:
Preparing equipment and treatment areas for patient use. - Assisting and/or observing patients perform prescribed therapy exercises and documenting patient responses to treatment. - Performing basic prescribed treatments such as applying ice packs and heat pads as instructed. - Cleaning and sanitizing equipment and therapy areas, as well as changing and laundering linens. - Performing administrative tasks, including assisting with patient intake, answering phone calls and scheduling patient appointments. - Performs other duties as assigned. Experience:
High School Diploma or equivalent. - Excellent customer service and communication skills. - Organizational detail and ability to multitask. - Proficient in the use of computers and learning new software programs. Fulltime positions include:
Annual paid Charity Day to give back to a cause meaningful to you
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
3-week Paid Time Off plus paid holidays
401K + company match
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