Home Health Physical Therapist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Little Rock, AR, 72211
Job Type : Intern
Date Posted : 15 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As our Physical Therapist at CHI St Vincent, you’ll help our patients rebuild or maintain their physical wellbeing following an illness, injury, or issues with aging. Using various treatments, you will help patients reduce pain, build strength and endurance, increase range of motion, or develop better balance to keep them functioning at their best level.
You’re always ready for the next task. Our physical therapy team sees several patients a day for initial evaluations, re-evaluations, or treatments. Our therapists perform most treatments themselves. You’ll work with a variety of backgrounds - orthopedic injury or surgery recovery, traumatic brain injury, stroke, or conditions affecting balance, to name a few. This environment is busy and fast-paced but full of collaborative and supportive team members willing to offer help, advice, or mentoring at any time.
To thrive as a physical therapist, you must be a team player. You’ll constantly collaborate with other therapists, patients, and their families to seek the best possible treatment outcome. You should be personable, positive, and motivated to provide quality care to a wide variety of patients every day.
- Work with a multidisciplinary team of physicians and therapists to develop and execute a treatment plan for each patient
- Perform initial patient evaluations as well as re-evaluations to indicate the level of progress
- Document all treatments and note any status changes
- Tailor treatments to individual patients as needed - don’t be afraid to think creatively or do a little extra
- Seek new learning opportunities and be a resource when others need to learn from you
- Consistently offer the best care possible to every patient
We are offering a $15,000 sign on bonus to hires who meet the eligibility requirements. We also offer referral incentives as well as relocation assistance.
Job Requirements
- Current Physical Therapist License in the State of Arkansas, prior to hire
- Must have completed a 6 Month Internship as part of a Master’s program, or 1 year internship as part of a DPT program. New graduates are welcome to apply.
- CPR Certification from the American Heart Association is required within 30 days of hire
CHI St. Vincent, a regional health network serving Arkansas, is part of CommonSpirit Health. We have served Arkansas since 1888 with a history of many firsts. Together with more than 4,500 coworkers, 1,000 medical staff, and 500 volunteers, we consistently receive praise for care advancements. CHI St. Vincent Morrilton has provided quality care to its community for decades. Being part of CHI St. Vincent means the community has access to many centers of excellence, including our Heart Institute and Neuroscience Institute.
CommonSpirit Health was formed by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health in 2019. With our combined resources, CommonSpirit is committed to building healthy communities, advocating for those who are poor and vulnerable, and innovating how and where healing can happen, both inside our hospitals and out in the community.
CHI St. Vincent provides you with the same level of care you provide to others. We care about our team member well-being and offer benefits that complement and support your work/life balance.
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Frequently asked questions
Little Rock has a growing need for home health physical therapists, fueled by an aging population and chronic illness prevalence. While demand is steady, competition remains moderate, allowing qualified therapists with Arkansas licensure and hands-on internship experience to find rewarding opportunities reasonably quickly.
To practice as a Home Health Physical Therapist in Arkansas, holding a current state physical therapist license is mandatory before hire. Additionally, CPR certification from the American Heart Association is required within 30 days, aligning with local healthcare safety standards.
Therapists often navigate diverse patient needs, from stroke recovery to orthopedic rehabilitation, within patients’ homes. Adapting treatments creatively while managing logistics like travel between appointments in Little Rock’s spread-out neighborhoods demands flexibility and strong problem-solving skills.
Beyond core physical therapy expertise, top practitioners excel in patient communication, adaptability, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Being proactive with treatment modifications and documenting progress meticulously ensures the best outcomes in home health scenarios.
Catholic Health Initiatives in Little Rock emphasizes a supportive, collaborative environment with access to extensive resources, including specialized institutes. The organization’s community-driven approach fosters continuous learning and a culture prioritizing comprehensive patient well-being.
Candidates can expect a fast-paced workload involving multiple patient evaluations and treatments daily, requiring strong time management. The role encourages innovative treatment planning within a multidisciplinary team, reflecting Catholic Health Initiatives’ commitment to quality care.
Home Health Physical Therapists in Little Rock typically earn between $70,000 and $85,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. This range aligns with regional healthcare salaries and reflects the specialized nature of home-based rehabilitation services.
Starting in home health therapy opens pathways to advanced clinical roles, supervisory positions, or specialization in neurological or orthopedic rehab. Continuous education and mentorship, especially in organizations like Catholic Health Initiatives, support career progression.
While the primary duties involve in-person home visits, emerging telehealth tools are increasingly integrated for patient follow-ups and consultations. However, most treatment sessions require physical presence to effectively manage mobility and balance therapies.
The local population includes many elderly individuals with chronic conditions requiring tailored interventions. Therapists must be skilled in addressing complex cases like stroke recovery while considering cultural and socio-economic factors influencing patient adherence.