Physiotherapist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Louisville, CO, 80027
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 26 December 2025
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Qualified external Physical Therapist applicants are eligible for a $10,000 sign-on bonus!*
* PRN positions are not eligible. Some exclusions apply. Apply to chat with a recruiter about the details!
Depending on your location, you may be eligible for up to $8,000 in relocation assistance!
You have a purpose, unique talents and NOW is the time to embrace it, live it and put it to work. We value incredible people with incredible skills – but your commitment to a greater cause is something we value even more.
In this role as a Physical Therapist (PT), you will be responsible for a continuum of services providing care to patients with neuromuscular, orthopedic and other physically-related disorders requiring mobility training, strengthening, modalities, specialized manual therapy and neuromuscular reeducation. As a Physical Therapist you will also utilizes rehab process to promote and restore optimal health and well-being of the patient. While in this position you will assume personal accountability for organizational mission and core values.
Job Requirements
In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified Physical Therapist candidates will need the following:
- Previous work experience providing direct patient care in outpatient, inpatient or inpatient rehab unit preferred
- Prior use of electronic medical records (EMR), preferred
- Bachelor Degree in Physical Therapy required
- Master's or Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy, preferred
- Current Colorado state licensure as a Physical Therapist required
- BLS through the American Heart Association required
- Dry Needling Certification or Education preferred
- Only required if performing the Dry Needling function: Dry Needling Certification or Education.
Physical Requirements-Exert up to 50lbs force occasionally, and/or up to 20lbs frequently, and/or up to 10lbs constantly
This full-benefit outpatient PT ortho position is available Monday through Friday. There is considerable leeway in our schedule. For the position working in our Frisco, Colorado office, we normally offer four ten-hour shifts.
Where You'll WorkAt CommonSpirit Mountain Region, we believe in the healing power of humanity and serving the common good through our dedicated work and shared mission to celebrate humankindness.
St. Anthony Summit Hospital is a Level III trauma center serviced by Flight For Life® Colorado. We are nationally recognized as a multiple-time recipient of the Press Graney Guardian of Excellence Award for Patient Experience, and we were named a Top 100 Hospital in the U.S. by IBM Watson Health in 2018. We also are a Pathway to Excellence-designated hospital, recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as being one of the best hospitals for nurses to work. We provide a full range of medical specialties and health care services to Summit County and the surrounding region, including surgical, emergency/trauma, critical care, birth center, orthopedics, breast care, digital mammography, breast MRI, radiology and imaging, infusion therapy, nuclear medicine, cardiology, oncology, Summit Sleep Disorders Center, Ear Nose and Throat (ENT), gastroenterology and Total Joint Replacement.
We are proudly provide convenient care where you live, work and play - that's why visitors and residents alike can count on us for emergent and urgent medical services. In addition to 24/7, Level III emergency care at St. Anthony-Summit Hospital in Frisco, we have three emergency mountain clinics at the base of the Breckenridge, Copper Mountain and Keystone resorts, as well as urgent care and primary care available from CMG High Country Healthcare clinics in Frisco, Breckenridge and Silverthorne.
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Frequently asked questions
Louisville, CO has a growing need for physiotherapists due to its active population and proximity to mountain sports. Compared to larger metro areas, competition is moderate, but specialized skills like orthopedic rehab are highly valued, enhancing job prospects locally.
In Colorado's mountain areas, certifications in manual therapy and dry needling are increasingly preferred. These credentials support treating sports and injury-related cases common in outdoor-active communities, improving employability and patient outcomes.
Mastering neuromuscular reeducation, manual therapy techniques, and mobility training is crucial for outpatient orthopedic physiotherapists. Familiarity with EMR systems and evidence-based modalities also differentiates professionals in this specialized care environment.
Physiotherapists can diversify into roles like rehabilitation consulting, academic teaching, or health program management. Non-clinical options also include ergonomic assessment and wellness coaching, leveraging clinical knowledge without direct patient care.
Physiotherapists in Louisville, CO typically earn between $75,000 and $95,000 annually. Factors influencing pay include experience, certifications, and facility type, with specialized outpatient ortho roles often on the higher end of this scale.
Catholic Health Initiatives fosters growth by offering access to advanced training, certifications like dry needling, and flexible scheduling. Their emphasis on mission-driven care also cultivates a supportive environment for physiotherapists to thrive.
The role at Catholic Health Initiatives integrates a strong community focus with high standards for patient experience, backed by awards and trauma center status. This unique culture blends clinical excellence with compassionate care in Colorado’s mountain region.
Physiotherapists in Louisville enjoy manageable commutes thanks to compact city layout and accessible clinics. The usual Monday to Friday schedule with options for four ten-hour shifts promotes a balanced lifestyle, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Many assume sports physiotherapy only involves athletic injuries, but it also encompasses rehab for neuromuscular disorders and chronic conditions. Additionally, roles often demand extensive patient education and personalized mobility training beyond hands-on treatment.
Physiotherapists in trauma centers must adapt swiftly to acute care demands and complex cases. They often collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, requiring strong communication skills and readiness to manage varied patient acuity levels.