What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist position at Centerline Pelvic Health?
Company Description
Centerline is a boutique pelvic health physical therapy practice that opened in April 2026 on Chicago's North Shore. Founded by a pelvic health physical therapist with 30 years of experience, we provide one-on-one pelvic health services in a private, thoughtfully designed environment.
Role Description
We are seeking a skilled pelvic floor physical therapist to join our growing practice. This is a ground-floor opportunity to help shape clinic culture, protocols, and patient experience in a supportive, collaborative environment.
Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive pelvic floor evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans
- Provide skilled internal and external pelvic floor manual therapy and therapeutic exercise
- Maintain high-quality, compliant documentation
- Educate patients on home exercise programs, lifestyle modifications, and self-management strategies
- Collaborate with referring providers
- Contribute to a positive, supportive team environment and participate in practice development
Qualifications Required
- Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) or equivalent; occupational therapists with advanced training and demonstrated clinical experience in pelvic floor therapy are also encouraged to apply
- Active Illinois PT or OT license (or license-eligible)
- Clinical experience in pelvic floor physical therapy required; 2 years preferred — candidates with focused training, mentorship, or post-graduate coursework in pelvic health, and a strong willingness to learn and grow clinically, are strongly encouraged to apply regardless of years in practice
- Proficiency in internal and external pelvic floor examination and treatment techniques
- Strong clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice approach
Preferred
- Additional training, certification, and apprenticeship in Pelvic Physical Therapy
- Experience with insurance billing and documentation for pelvic floor PT
Qualifications
- Strong foundation in Physical Therapy, with experience or formal training in pelvic floor rehabilitation and musculoskeletal care.
- Demonstrated competence in Rehabilitation, including therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and functional movement retraining.
- Commitment to high-quality Patient Care, emphasizing empathy, clear communication, and trauma-informed, gender-inclusive practice.
- Ability to integrate principles of Medicine and evidence-based practice when collaborating with referring providers and interpreting medical histories.
- Experience or willingness to support Home Care programming, including customized home exercise plans and patient self-management strategies.
- Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from an accredited program and current state licensure (or eligibility) as a Physical Therapist in Illinois.
- Pelvic health coursework and/or certifications (e.g., pelvic floor level courses, women’s and men’s health, or related specialties) strongly preferred.
- Effective interpersonal skills, strong clinical reasoning, and the ability to manage a varied caseload in a clinic setting.
What We Offer
- Health insurance contribution
- Continuing education contribution
- Two weeks paid time off plus paid holidays sick days
- This position does not include health and dental benefits at this time
Work Environment
- Newly built-out, beautifully designed clinical space with five private treatment rooms
- Dedicated gym area with Pilates reformers and therapeutic exercise equipment
- Modern EMR system with pelvic floor-specific templates
- Collaborative, close-knit team
- Caseload of 25–30 patients per week, with 60-minute, one-on-one appointments
- Administrative support for scheduling, billing, and insurance verification
You're a Great Fit If You...
- Are passionate about pelvic health and helping patients improve their quality of life
- Recognize that pelvic health is influenced by physical, emotional, and psychosocial factors, and integrate this understanding into care.
- Communicate with warmth, empathy, and professionalism when discussing sensitive health topics
- Value evidence-based practice and continuous learning
- Thrive in a small, collaborative team environment and are excited to help build something from the ground up
Work Location: In-person (Bannockburn, IL)
Salary: $76,000 - $100,000 per year
Salary : $76,000 - $100,000