PT / Licensed Physical Therapist – Full-Time Role
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Bring Mobility and Meaning Back to the Everyday
A Home Health Physical Therapy Career That Moves With You—and Moves Others Forward
In the stillness of early morning, you load your bag, glance over the day’s schedule, and pull onto a two-lane road flanked by fields and forests. You’re not heading toward fluorescent lights or crowded clinics. You’re heading to someone’s front porch. You’re heading into their world.
As a Full-Time Home Health Physical Therapist, you don’t just bring care. You bring empowerment. Your clinical knowledge is critical, yes—but so is your ability to read a space, earn trust, and spark possibility in the most personal of places: a patient’s own home.
Here in the open landscapes and close-knit towns of central Ohio, this kind of care isn’t just appreciated—it’s life-changing. Our patients are farmers and schoolteachers, veterans and caregivers, people recovering from surgery, stroke, or long illness. They don’t want to go to rehab centers. They want to heal where they’re most comfortable. And they want someone who can help them do it with skill, respect, and heart.
That someone could be you.
More Than Visits—Moments That Matter
In this role, every day is different—and every home holds a story. You’ll provide physical therapy services rooted in personalized care plans and guided by clear clinical goals. You’ll perform assessments, develop treatment strategies, track mobility progress, and guide families on what’s possible (and how to get there). You’ll educate caregivers on everything from equipment use to safety, help patients relearn movements they’ve lost, and adjust care plans as needs evolve.
Whether you're measuring range of motion in a sunroom, demonstrating safe stair climbs in a hallway, or coaching gait in a backyard garden, you'll be delivering high-quality rehabilitation with a human-first approach.
You’ll also take the lead in coordinating care—working directly with physicians, nurses, home health aides, and Physical Therapy Assistants to ensure consistency, efficiency, and whole-person outcomes. You’ll supervise where needed, communicate constantly, and document your work with accuracy and heart.
This is not “check-the-box” therapy. This is adaptation in action. This is where your clinical foundation meets your creativity—and where the patient is not just part of the plan, but the purpose behind it.
Work Where You Can Live Fully
After your last visit of the day, the road leads home—and home here means more than a return address. This part of rural central Ohio is known for its beauty, simplicity, and the kind of balance that many professionals never get to experience.
You’ll live in a region filled with natural trails, river paths, and small towns where local businesses still know your name. On weekends, you might browse an antique barn sale, catch a summer concert in the square, or take your kids to a pick-your-own orchard. Evenings can be quiet walks, porch swings, bonfires, or a scenic drive just to clear your head.
And you’ll have space—both literal and emotional. Space to think. Space to grow. Space to build the kind of life that doesn’t leave your energy at the door every day.
Here, you’ll never be far from nature or connection. And when the city calls, it’s only a short drive away—with the dining, shopping, and travel access you need to feel fully plugged in.
What You’ll Need to Succeed
You bring more than a degree—you bring presence, professionalism, and the motivation to work independently in a variety of settings. You’re an advocate, a collaborator, and someone who sees possibility even when the process is slow.
You’ve earned a Bachelor’s degree or higher in Physical Therapy from an accredited program, and you hold a current Ohio PT license. You’re CPR-certified (AHA BLS), possess a valid driver’s license, and maintain auto insurance—as you’ll be providing care in homes across a defined service area.
Ideally, you have experience in home health or outpatient rehab, but we’re equally excited to support a clinician with strong fundamentals and a patient-centered approach who is ready to make a meaningful shift into this setting.
Your clinical strengths should include physical function evaluation, mobility planning, patient/caregiver education, and interdisciplinary communication. OASIS documentation experience is a plus, but we’re prepared to train you if you're a quick learner with an eye for detail and a commitment to continuity of care.
What We Give in Return
We know this work is personal and powerful—and we value it accordingly. That’s why we’re offering a $20,000 sign-on bonus with a two-year contract to show our commitment to your long-term growth and wellbeing.
You’ll enjoy a full-time schedule, Monday through Friday (8:00 AM to 4:30 PM), with holiday on-call rotation shared among the team. Your benefits package will include health, dental, and vision insurance, generous PTO, a 401(k) with employer match, tuition reimbursement, and access to professional development and continuing education.
Just as importantly, you’ll find yourself in a culture that honors respect, autonomy, and teamwork. We don’t micromanage here—we support, empower, and cheer each other on.
Reimagine What a PT Career Can Be
If you're ready for a career that blends clinical excellence with real autonomy, and that allows you to deliver physical therapy not in a treatment room—but in the heart of a patient's life—this is your opportunity.
Join a team where care goes beyond protocol. Where outcomes are measured not just in range of motion, but in the confidence with which someone takes that first unassisted step. Join us, and discover just how rewarding home health can be.
Apply today to bring your skills, your compassion, and your drive to a community—and a care model—that truly values them.