What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physical Therapist (Part-Time / Per Diem) – Advanced Orthopedic PT Care position at Los Gatos Orthopedic Sports Therapy?
Description
For Clinicians Who Want to Practice at a Higher Level
This Is Not Your Typical PT Job
If You're Looking For
This Role Is Built For Clinicians Who…
We’ve intentionally built a model around quality, not volume:
So do we.
The Opportunity
Requirements
Clinical Expectations You will be expected to:
We’re not trying to be the right clinic for everyone.
We’re building a team of clinicians who want to be exceptional at what they do—and who want to practice in an environment that supports that standard.
For Clinicians Who Want to Practice at a Higher Level
This Is Not Your Typical PT Job
If You're Looking For
- 2–3 patients at a time
- Protocol-driven care
- Minimal clinical responsibility
This Role Is Built For Clinicians Who…
- Take ownership of outcomes, not just visits
- Think in movement systems, load management, and progression
- Enjoy solving complex orthopedic problems
- Value manual therapy as a tool—not a crutch
- Can progress a patient from pain ? strength ? performance ? return to activity/sport
- Are a team player who contributes to a positive, collaborative clinical environment
- Want the time and autonomy to actually do their job well
We’ve intentionally built a model around quality, not volume:
- 100% one-on-one care
- 60-minute evaluations
- 60-minute treatment sessions
- No double-booking
- No productivity quotas that compromise care
So do we.
The Opportunity
- Part-Time / Per Diem Physical Therapist
- Flexible scheduling (you control your availability)
- Opportunities for vacation coverage across South San Jose, Campbell, Los Gatos, and Morgan Hill clinics
- Exposure to a wide range of orthopedic cases across multiple settings
- Potential pathway into a larger role if aligned
- Open to refining clinical reasoning over time
- Utilizing evidence-based practice (EBP) principles and evaluation tools
- Comfortable integrating eclectic treatment approaches based on patient needs
- Able to take ownership of patient outcomes and progression
- A team player who contributes positively to clinic culture and supports colleagues when needed
Requirements
Clinical Expectations You will be expected to:
- Perform high-level orthopedic evaluations with strong clinical reasoning
- Utilize evidence-based evaluation tools to guide clinical decision-making
- Use manual therapy intentionally, not by default
- Build and progress corrective exercise programs based on movement impairments
- Apply an eclectic, patient-centered treatment approach integrating manual therapy, movement, and progressive loading
- Progress patients into higher-level strength, capacity, and resilience
- Demonstrate understanding of:
- Load management
- Progressive overload
- Late-phase rehab
- Return-to-play/ return-to-activity frameworks
- Communicate clearly and confidently with patients who expect results
- Collaborate effectively with teammates across clinics to ensure continuity of care
- Post-operative orthopedic (ACL, meniscus, RTC, joint replacements)
- Active adults and aging athletes (50 )
- Chronic and degenerative orthopedic conditions
- Patients seeking both pain relief and performance restoration
- You are trusted to think—not just follow protocols
- You have time to deliver the level of care you were trained to provide
- You can take patients all the way from pain ? performance
- You avoid burnout while staying clinically challenged
- You’re part of a collaborative, growth-oriented team environment
We’re not trying to be the right clinic for everyone.
We’re building a team of clinicians who want to be exceptional at what they do—and who want to practice in an environment that supports that standard.