What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist position at Outpatient Physical Therapy?
Are you a Physical Therapist interested in building or growing a career in pelvic floor physical therapy? If you're looking to be part of a collaborative team, provide meaningful one-on-one care, and work in a specialty that truly changes lives, we'd love to connect with you. We are offering a $5,000 sign-on bonus for the right candidate for the position.
At Outpatient Physical Therapy, we believe physical therapy should be personal, supportive, and centered around the patient. This is a unique opportunity to join our Puyallup clinic's pelvic health program and work within one of the fastest-growing specialties in the profession.
Why You'll Love This Role
You'll join a collaborative pelvic floor team and work closely alongside an experienced, WCS board-certified specialist, allowing for ongoing mentorship and collaboration to deliver exceptional, patient-centered care. This role offers the opportunity to help grow and shape a pelvic health program while being supported by leadership that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and work-life balance.
While prior pelvic floor experience is preferred, it is not required. We offer training and mentorship options along with a generous continuing education budget to support clinicians who are motivated to learn, specialize, or further develop existing pelvic health skills. Our care model emphasizes one-on-one patient care with realistic, sustainable caseloads so you can focus on quality over quantity.
Patient Population
You'll work with a diverse pelvic health and women's health population, treating conditions such as pelvic pain, urinary and bowel incontinence, pre- and postnatal care, perimenopause and menopause-related concerns, and post-surgical pelvic health recovery. This variety allows clinicians to build depth and expertise while making a meaningful impact in patients' lives.
Qualifications
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Licensed (or license-eligible) Physical Therapist in Washington State
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Experience or strong interest in pelvic floor physical therapy / women's health
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Passion for collaborative care and patient education
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Strong communication skills and a desire to grow within a specialty practice
If you're excited about developing a career in pelvic health, working closely with patients, and being part of a team that truly supports your professional journey, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply today and take the next step in a career where your work truly matters.