Staff Physical Therapist – Eugene, OR

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Expert Clinicians. Comprehensive Treatments. Compassionate Care.
Mobility Project PT is looking for a skilled outpatient orthopedic Physical Therapist to join our team in Eugene, OR, either full-time or part-time. New graduates are welcome!
Located in the historic Lincoln Lofts building in Eugene, OR, our facility features private treatment rooms, a dedicated exercise room with high-end equipment and spacious, private treatment rooms. With large, bright windows, our space overlooks Eugene’s historic Market District and Skinner’s Butte.
At Mobility Project PT, we prioritize one-on-one, personalized care, ensuring each patient receives individualized treatment without the pressure of seeing multiple patients at once. Our team fosters a supportive, collaborative environment, focused on education, professional growth, and patient-centered care.
Compensation: $40-45/hour
Benefits:
- Group Health Insurance Plan
- Paid Time Off
- Retirement Benefits
- Continuing Education
- Paid Holidays
- Mentorship Programs
- Flexible Scheduling
- Weekends Off
Full Job Details & Application:
Education: postgraduate degree
Qualifications:
- Masters or Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy program
Skills:
- The successful candidate will provide treatment and appropriate therapeutic techniques specific to the age and condition of each patient. The ideal candidate is one who is friendly, positive, outgoing, and self-motivated. Prior experience/certification with Pilates, manual therapy, strength and conditioning, lymphedema therapy or cancer rehabilitation is a plus, but we will gladly provide training and continuing education for the right person without it. New grads are welcome to apply.
Responsibilities:
- Work as part of a team to provide physical therapy services to clients and patients.
- Perform physical therapy examinations including: patient/client history, systems review, and tests and measures to identify potential and existing problems.
- Establish diagnoses, prognoses, and plans of care.
- Implement components of patient/client interventions (treatment), obtain data related to the interventions provided, and make modifications in selected interventions either to progress the patient/client or to ensure patient/client safety and comfort.
- Conduct re-examinations.
- Modify interventions as necessary to achieve anticipated goals and expected outcomes.
- Develop and implement discharge plans.
- Focus on providing the highest quality treatment that allows for excellent patient outcomes.
- Assess patient condition using knowledge of basic anatomy, biomechanics, human physiology, and pathology.
- Instruct patients on physical therapy interventions, modalities, and home exercise programs.
- Supervise Physical Therapy Assistants according to state guidelines.


