What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physical Therapist position at Steady State Performance Physical Therapy?
Company Description
Steady State Performance Physical Therapy is a cash-based practice in Portland, ME, focused on providing personalized, one-on-one care for runners and active individuals. Our holistic approach integrates manual therapy, exercise progression, and education to promote lasting health and performance. Come join Steady State on our mission to be the go-to running rehab and coaching clinic in New England and across the US.
Role Description
This is a full-time on-site role for a Physical Therapist at Steady State. We have 2 current openings. The Physical Therapist will be responsible for providing rehab, injury prevention, and coaching for active individuals. The role will involve working closely with clients to achieve 100% recovery and beyond. We’re also seeking 1 PT with experience with (or a strong interest in learning) pelvic health. We provide lots of mentorship (weekly 1 hour 1-1s) after the initial 3 month intensive initial training, for both pelvic and non-pelvic PTs.
Qualifications
- A runner who gets it. Competitive runners or those who’ve completed 1 marathon / ultra or several half-marathons. This ensures you can relate to and support the runners we help.
- Someone who truly cares about runners. Our clients tell us all the time how much they appreciate the personal attention and care we provide. “The level of detail and attention is like NO other PT experience out there.” – Client
- Strong orthopedic skills. While most injuries we see are running-related, our clients face a wide range of challenges. Orthopedic expertise is the foundation for specializing in running injuries.
- A growth mindset. We’re a performance-based clinic that values growth in every aspect of life. We support our team’s personal and professional goals through mentorship and collaboration.
- Great communication. Education is at the heart of what we do. Clear communication with clients and teammates is key to achieving great outcomes.
- A team player. We believe in shared success. If you strive for growth and collaboration, this is the place for you.
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