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Physical Therapist

Job Locations US-RI-Pawtucket
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 3 months ago(12/9/2025 1:19 PM)
Job ID
2025-1932
# of Openings
3

Posted Salary Range

USD $50.00 - USD $56.00 /Hr.

Overview

 

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Physical Therapist

Pawtucket Falls is seeking a licensed and motivated PRN Physical Therapist to join our long-term care/nursing home team. The PT will provide rehabilitative services to residents, helping them maintain or improve mobility, strength, balance, and overall function. The role includes assessments, individualized treatment planning, hands-on therapy, documentation, and team collaboration — all aimed at enhancing residents’ quality of life and independence.

Qualifications

  • Doctorate (DPT) or Master’s/Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited institution — licensed to practice in Rhode Island. 

  • Previous experience working in geriatrics, skilled nursing, long-term care, or rehabilitation settings preferred (though new grads may be considered depending on facility needs). 

  • Strong knowledge of therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, mobility training, and assistive devices. 

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills — ability to work with elderly residents, families, nursing staff, and other therapists. 

  • Ability to document care accurately and meet regulatory/payer documentation requirements. 

  • Compassion, patience, and a commitment to improving resident quality of life and independence.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive physical assessments of residents’ mobility, strength, gait, balance, and functional abilities.

  • Develop individualized care/treatment plans and set realistic short- and long-term goals for rehabilitation. 

  • Provide physical therapy interventions: manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, gait and balance training, mobility assistance, use of assistive devices (walkers, braces, wheelchairs), and other modalities as appropriate.

  • Supervise and collaborate with Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs) when applicable. 

  • Educate residents, family members, and nursing staff on safe mobility, transfers, exercise programs, fall prevention, and the use of assistive devices.

  • Document treatments, progress notes, evaluations, and discharge summaries in compliance with regulatory, facility, and payer requirements. 

  • Work as part of an interdisciplinary care team (nursing, occupational therapy, nursing aids, social services) to ensure coordinated resident care.

  • Maintain therapy equipment, treatment areas, and ensure a safe, clean environment.

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