Description
Mobile Outpatient Physical Therapist (W2) – Medicare Part B
- This is a NOT home health position.
- This role is outpatient physical therapy delivered in a home setting.
- Patients are not required to be homebound.
- This is a true outpatient orthopedic model with 1:1 skilled care.
What We Do:
- We provide skilled, 1:1 outpatient physical therapy focused on real clinical reasoning and functional outcomes.Every session is individualized.
- We are not a high-volume, “cookie-cutter exercise” model, and we are not interested in therapy that feels like checking boxes or going through motions.
- Treatment is based on what the patient actually needs—manual skills, therapeutic activity, progression, and clinical decision-making that reflects real-world orthopedic practice.
Why This Practice Exists:
- This practice was built by a practicing physical therapist who has spent over 15 years working within the New York healthcare system and understands both its strengths and its frustrations.
- Too often, clinicians are overworked, micromanaged, and forced into systems that prioritize volume over care. This model was created to be the opposite of that.
- We believe strong clinicians should be trusted—not controlled. And good care happens when therapists are given time, autonomy, and respect for their clinical judgment.
What the Role Looks Like:
- 1:1 outpatient physical therapy in patients’ homes
- Medicare Part B (outpatient coding, not home health episodic care)
- ~25–30 visits per week
- Patients are geographically clustered to minimize travel burden
- Flexible scheduling built around clinician autonomy
- Full administrative support (scheduling, documentation systems, physician communication)
Compensation:
- $95,000 – $105,000 annual salary
- Based on ~25–30 visits per week
- Mileage reimbursement provided
- Optional health stipend available
What We Expect:
We're not looking for someone to be managed—we’re looking for someone who is already solid clinically.
- Strong outpatient orthopedic clinical reasoning
- Ability to work independently in a mobile setting
- Consistent, reliable caseload management
- Timely, appropriate documentation
- Respect for patient-centered care and outcomes
What You Can Expect From Us:
This is not a high-pressure productivity clinic, and it is not home health chaos.
It is a structured, stable outpatient model where:
- Your schedule is respected
- Your clinical judgment is trusted
- Your workload is realistic
- Your time is valued
- We are not trying to scale volume at the expense of quality. We are trying to build a better clinical environment for both therapists and patients.
Who This Is For:
This role is a fit for a physical therapist who:
- Prefers quality over volume
- Wants autonomy without micromanagement
- Enjoys outpatient orthopedics but wants a better lifestyle structure
- Wants to practice clinically the way they were trained
Who This Is NOT For:
This is not a fit for clinicians looking for:
- High-volume, productivity-based clinic systems
- Home health episodic care structure
- Minimal accountability or passive work environments
Apply If you’re a strong clinician looking for a more thoughtful, balanced way to practice outpatient physical therapy in a mobile setting, we’d like to hear from you.
Requirements
Job Duration:
Permanent
Required Travel:
Moderate Travel (local / regional within Westchester County)
Min Education:
Masters in Physical Therapy
Min Experience:
1–2 years (or “New grads considered with strong outpatient / in-home interest”)
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