Physical Therapist Assistant - PRN
TMC: Therapy Management Corporation · Yuma, AZ · 2 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Provide personalized physical therapy under the direction of a Physical Therapist to help patients improve mobility, strength, balance and functional independence.
- Implement patient-centered treatment plans designed to support recovery, safety, pain management, and long-term rehabilitation goals.
- Deliver hands-on therapy interventions that enhance movement, endurance and overall quality of life for adult and geriatric patients.
- Possess strong collaboration skills, partnering with interdisciplinary teams, caregivers, and nursing staff to support strong patient outcomes and continuity of care.
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation, monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans based on individual rehabilitation needs.
Qualifications
- Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) or license eligible in the state of practice.
- Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program.
- Interest or experience in geriatric rehabilitation or senior living therapy.
- Passion for patient-centered care and improving quality of life for older adults.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation.
- Flexible scheduling.
- Clinical autonomy.
- Supportive team environment.
- Career growth opportunities.
About the role
TMC is a trusted therapy provider dedicated to delivering high-quality rehabilitation services while creating environments where clinicians feel supported, valued and empowered.
Why This Role Stands Out
Build meaningful relationships while helping individuals improve independence, mobility and overall quality of life
Enjoy flexible scheduling options and a supportive work environment designed to promote work-life balance
Provide personalized, patient-centered physical therapy focused on functional outcomes
Deliver high-quality care in a setting that values clinical excellence over high patient volume
Thrive in a collaborative, therapist-driven environment that encourages professional growth, mentorship and clinical autonomy