Senior Physical Therapist
Posted August 20, 2026Ref: 1068
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- Setting
- Outpatient Clinic
- Location
- Los Angeles, CA
- Employment Type
- Full Time (W2)
- Posted
- Aug 20, 2026
- Compensation
- $114000.00 – $127000.00 Annually
Job Description
All Care Therapies is a leading provider of Physical, Occupational, Speech, and ABA therapy services, delivering care through virtual, in-home, and clinic-based settings across California, Texas, and Nevada. We serve individuals of all ages, combining innovative technology with a collaborative, patient-centered approach. Our dedicated clinicians provide flexible, high-quality care that meets patients where they are, supporting recovery, enhancing communication, and driving meaningful, long-term outcomes.
All Care Therapies is hiring a Senior Physical Therapist to join our growing Outpatient team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced PT who wants to continue providing hands-on patient care while taking on a greater role in clinical leadership, mentorship, and team support.
As a Senior PT, approximately 80–85% of your time will be dedicated to direct patient care, with the remaining time focused on supporting and developing other clinicians, collaborating with leadership, and helping ensure high-quality clinical outcomes across your team.
Responsibilities
- Maintain an active caseload and provide high-quality physical therapy evaluations and treatment
- Evaluate patients and review medical records to understand their condition, needs, and goals
- Develop individualized treatment plans and deliver evidence-based interventions to support meaningful patient outcomes
- Track patient progress, update goals, and adapt plans of care based on clinical response
- Educate patients and families on home exercise programs and expectations for recovery
- Serve as a clinical resource and first point of contact for assigned Physical Therapists and PTAs
- Provide mentorship, guidance, and clinical support to therapists and graduate students
- Serve as a Clinical Supervisor for assigned Physical Therapists and/or graduate students
- Conduct clinical observations and provide feedback as part of ongoing quality improvement
- Support clinicians with clinical, documentation, and day-to-day questions
- Collaborate with the Clinical Lead, Clinical Manager, and Office Manager to promote high-quality patient care and a positive clinic culture
- Help monitor team productivity, utilization, and capacity while supporting clinicians in meeting expectations
- Assist with documentation timeliness and other clinical quality initiatives
- Step in to provide direct patient care as needed to support clinic coverage and team needs
Why Join Us
- Clinical Leadership Without Leaving Patient Care
- Spend approximately 80–85% of your time treating patients
- Take on meaningful leadership and mentorship responsibilities without moving entirely into management
- Serve as a trusted clinical resource for your team
- Opportunities to grow your leadership skills and advance your career internally
- Support & Growth
- A close-knit team that values collaboration, mentorship, and shared success
- Opportunities to mentor therapists and graduate students
- Professional development and skill-building support
- Collaborative partnership with Clinical and Operations leadership
- Flexibility & Balance
- Maintain a primarily clinical role while expanding your leadership experience
- Collaborative environment designed to support you as a professional and a human being
- Competitive Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive hourly rate based on experience
- Comprehensive benefits for full-time staff, including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and PTO
Qualifications
- Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from an accredited program
- Active California PT license (or eligibility to obtain one)
- 3–5 years of Physical Therapy experience, preferably in an outpatient setting
- Strong clinical reasoning, communication, documentation, and interpersonal skills
- Leadership, supervisory, or mentoring experience preferred
- Ability to effectively collaborate with clinicians, patients, families, and leadership
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
- Comfortable learning and using technology and new software
- Bilingual Spanish-speaking ability is a plus
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines
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