What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sports Physical Therapist position at Movement Haus Sports Performance Physical Therapy?
About Us
Movement Haus, a Sports Performance Physical Therapy, is a results-driven clinic focused on helping athletes and active individuals recover from injury, optimize performance, and return stronger. We specialize in a 1-on-1 care model, combining manual therapy, performance training, and evidence-based rehabilitation.
Who We’re Looking For
We are seeking a highly motivated Doctor of Physical Therapy who thrives in a performance-based environment and enjoys working with an active, athletic population.
This is NOT a high-volume clinic — we prioritize quality over quantity, allowing you to deliver exceptional care and build meaningful client relationships.
What You’ll Do
- Provide 1-on-1 physical therapy sessions (no double booking)
- Treat 6–7 patients per day
- Utilize strong manual therapy techniques
- Develop individualized rehab and performance programs
- Work with athletes and active individuals across all levels
- Collaborate within a performance-driven environment
Qualifications
- Active Florida Doctor of Physical Therapy License (required)
- Strong background in manual therapy
- Interest or experience in sports / athletic population
- Passion for movement, performance, and return-to-sport rehab
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Dry Needling certification, CSCS, ATC (preferred, not required)
What Makes This Role Different
- True 1-on-1 treatment model
- Low daily patient load (6–7)
- Performance-focused environment (not insurance mill)
- Opportunity to grow within a sports performance brand
- Work with motivated, active clients—not passive patients
Compensation & Growth
- Competitive Pay (based on experience and skill level)
- Opportunities for growth, mentorship, and specialization
- Potential for performance-based incentives (optional to add)
Who This Is Perfect For
- Therapists who are tired of high-volume clinics
- Clinicians who value hands-on care and movement-based rehab
- Professionals who want to work with athletes and active adults
- Self-driven individuals looking to grow within a modern PT model