Physical Therapist (PT)
Company : HealthPRO Heritage
Location : White Plains, NY, 10605
Job Type : Part Time
Date Posted : 28 December 2025
Overview
HealthPro Heritage has a great Part-time Physical Therapist Opportunity for our beautiful assisted living community in Scarsdale, NY. We provide therapy M-F, no evenings or weekends.
Why Choose HealthPro Heritage?
- Purpose-Driven Work: Be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to compassionate care and innovative therapy solutions.
- Growth Opportunities: Enjoy continuous learning and development opportunities tailored to support your professional growth.
- Collaborative Culture: Thrive in a supportive environment where teamwork, respect, and open communication are at the heart of everything we do.
- Commitment to Excellence: Join a team recognized for clinical expertise and commitment to delivering high-quality care and outcomes.
- Competitive Benefits Package: Enjoy competitive compensation along with a comprehensive benefits package designed with YOU in mind! Rates $50-$57.00 hourly
Join Us in Making a Difference
At HealthPro Heritage, we offer a fulfilling career where you can positively impact lives and achieve personal and professional growth. As a therapist-led, diverse organization, we provide clinical services across various settings, including nursing facilities, retirement communities, hospitals, home care, and pediatric schools and clinics. Join us to be part of a team that values your skills, listens to your input, and makes a meaningful difference in the community.
Responsibilities
- Patient Assessment: Evaluate patients' physical conditions, including mobility, strength, and flexibility.
- Treatment and Education: Provide therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, and other treatments to enhance functionality and alleviate pain. Educate patients and families on exercises, posture, and body mechanics to aid recovery, prevent injuries, and offer guidance on home routines and lifestyle changes.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of evaluations, progress, and treatment plans, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards.
- Collaboration: Work with healthcare providers to ensure effective patient care and participate in multidisciplinary team meetings as needed.
Qualifications
- Education: Degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited institution.
- Licensure: Valid state licensure as a Physical Therapist, or license eligible
- Skills: Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills. Proficient in developing and implementing effective treatment plans. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a patient-centered approach.
- Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and assist patients as needed. Must be able to stand for extended periods and perform physical tasks related to therapy.
HealthPRO Heritage and its subsidiaries provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, HealthPRO Heritage and its subsidiaries comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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Frequently asked questions
White Plains shows steady demand for physical therapists due to its aging population and numerous assisted living facilities. Local healthcare expansions and community wellness initiatives contribute to ongoing job availability, making it a favorable market for physical therapy professionals seeking opportunities in this region.
White Plains benefits from relatively manageable traffic and public transit options, easing daily travel for PTs. Compared to busier NYC boroughs, therapists here often enjoy shorter commutes, supporting better work-life balance, especially important for part-time schedules like those at HealthPRO Heritage.
Beyond licensure, standout PTs excel with strong clinical judgment, patient-centered communication, and adaptability to diverse care settings. Mastery in evidence-based therapeutic techniques and proactive patient education are increasingly vital to thrive amid competitive physical therapy careers nationwide.
PTs in assisted living focus more on maintaining seniors' mobility and preventing injury through tailored exercises, while outpatient roles often emphasize rehabilitation post-injury or surgery. The setting shapes priorities, requiring flexibility in treatment plans and patient engagement approaches.
This pay scale aligns well with White Plains’ market, slightly above the New York state median for part-time PTs. It reflects the area's cost of living and demand, offering a competitive wage that attracts qualified therapists seeking balance between compensation and meaningful work.
HealthPRO Heritage emphasizes a mission-driven approach with a therapist-led environment fostering innovation and respect. Its focus on collaborative culture and diverse care settings offers PTs opportunities to expand skills while contributing to compassionate, outcome-oriented patient care.
The company provides tailored learning programs and encourages input from therapists, promoting continuous growth. PTs gain exposure to varied clinical environments and leadership opportunities, making it an ideal setting for those aiming to enhance both clinical expertise and career trajectories.
A valid New York state PT license is mandatory, complemented by certifications in geriatric or orthopedic therapy preferred by many employers. Specialized training in patient handling and safety protocols also strengthens a therapist’s qualification for senior care environments.
While PT technicians assist with treatment under supervision, licensed PTs conduct assessments, develop plans, and make clinical decisions. A PT’s advanced education and licensure empower them to lead patient care, whereas technicians support execution of therapy regimens.