Physical Therapy Assistant, PTA -Lillian, AL - Outpatient
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy, Healthcare Nursing
Location: Lillian
PTA, Physical Therapy Assistant – Home Setting (Lillian, AL)
We are an outpatient therapy at home provider in Assisted Living Facilities, seeking passionate therapists to deliver top‑notch therapy and results for our geriatric clientele.
We believe that a proactive preventative approach enables our patients to thrive and experience a more successful aging‑in‑place. If you believe in the power of geriatric therapy and the dignity it can provide to those who have given so much over the years, you are invited to join our wonderful, diverse, professional team of therapy experts.
We believe in full transparency with our therapy team, providing detailed payment reports so you understand exactly what you were paid on, and we encourage the use of your clinical judgment. You can set your own schedule, agree or disagree to patient assignments, and enjoy competitive compensation.
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Responsibilities- Implement selected components of care and interventions in a technically competent manner.
- Provide skilled intervention to improve patient functional independence.
- Communicate with families, physicians, and other health‑care team members.
- Keep timely, thorough documentation of services in the medical record.
- Graduate of an accredited college or university with an Associates in Physical Therapy.
- Two years (preferred) of clinical experience in the respective field of study.
- Actively licensed as a Physical Therapist Assistant.
A PRN therapist is part of an on‑call pool of therapists who work on a per‑diem basis. PRN is short for the Latin term “pro re nata,” meaning “as needed.” PRN therapists are assigned patients by the organization following the POC when additional coverage is required.
- Flexible schedule: PRN therapists choose when they work, accepting or declining cases based on availability.
- Variety of settings:
Sobe Rehab PRN therapists work in assisted‑living facilities and residential homes, gaining experience across different patient populations. - Higher rates: PRN positions lack benefits like paid time off and health insurance, but often offer higher rates of pay, providing an attractive wage.
- No long‑term contracts: PRN work ranges from a few assignments to several, without ties to a specific facility for extended periods.
- Weekend and holiday shifts: PRN therapists may be called to cover weekends or holidays, often earning premium pay rates.
- Skill maintenance: PRN work keeps therapists engaged and sharpens skills through exposure to varied patient cases and treatment approaches.
- Networking opportunities:
Interacting with colleagues, physicians, and patients expands professional networks, potentially leading to future opportunities.
$70 per treatment.
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