Physical Therapist (PT) at Fira Health
Garland, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Jul, 26

Salary

130000.0

Posted On

11 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Physical therapy, Home health, Gait training, Balance training, Fall prevention, Functional mobility, Patient assessment, Care planning, Documentation, Homecare Homebase, Clinical judgment, Multidisciplinary coordination, PTA supervision, Patient coaching

Industry

Home Health Care Services

Description
Physical Therapist (PT) - Home Health Schedule: Full-time Monday–Friday + occasional weekends (as needed) Location: Field Based Compensation (Productivity Points): $75.00 per point $100,000 - $130,000 per year Who We Are: Adaptive Home Health is building a higher-acuity, patient-centered, skilled home health model across Texas. Our mission is to dramatically improve patient access to home health care. The PT role is a core part of that mission: you restore function, keep patients safe at home, and drive real outcomes. We also build technology to support field clinicians. Our charting product reduces documentation burden, and our scheduling product (launching soon) will make routing and visit coordination easier — protecting your time. What you will do: Own the caseload as a case manager: you’re accountable for the patient’s therapy plan, progression, and outcomes — not just individual visits. Complete comprehensive in-home assessments and deliver skilled PT visits. Build and execute a clear plan of care: gait/balance, transfers, strengthening, functional mobility, home safety, fall prevention. Set measurable goals, track objective progress, and adjust treatment quickly when patients stall. Drive multidisciplinary coordination: communicate changes in condition, align on orders, and keep the care team moving. Manage treatment and outcomes directly, including PTA supervision where appropriate. Coach patients and caregivers with practical home programs that actually get done. Document promptly and thoroughly in Homecare Homebase (HCHB) — defensible, efficient, and consistent. Why Adaptive Operations that back you up: You are supported by an experienced clinical and operational team so you can focus on patient care, not chasing logistics. Clear productivity model with upside: You are paid per productivity point with an expectation of 30 points/week Schedule flexibility: We build schedules to make field work sustainable, and we support smart routing and coordination so your day is predictable whenever possible. Cutting-edge tech built for clinicians: Our charting tools are designed to reduce documentation burden, and our scheduling product (launching soon) will streamline visit coordination and reduce last-minute changes. Mission-driven work: We are here to expand access to high-quality home health care, and we want therapists who take pride in raising the standard. Requirements Must-haves Active Texas PT license (in good standing) Strong clinical judgment and comfort working independently in the field Comfortable escalating changes in condition to RN/MD and documenting rationale clearly Strong communication and documentation Reliable follow-through on orders, frequencies, and patient goals Current driver’s license and comfort with daily travel across assigned territory Able to carry/transport basic therapy equipment as needed Competency in core home health PT scope Safety-first mobility work: transfers, gait training, balance/fall prevention, assistive device recommendations Strengthening, functional mobility, and home safety assessment/modification education Patient/caregiver coaching with practical home programs Nice-to-haves Prior home health experience Homecare Homebase (HCHB) experience (or similar home health EMR) Deeper clinical experience in high-signal PT populations Experience supervising/mentoring PTAs and collaborating on care plans Strong organization and time management
Responsibilities
The Physical Therapist will manage a caseload by conducting in-home assessments, developing individualized plans of care, and delivering skilled therapy services. They are responsible for coordinating care with the multidisciplinary team and documenting patient progress efficiently within the electronic medical record system.
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