Physical Therapist Assistant
Company : Select Medical
Location : Millbury, MA, 01527-3253
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 4 January 2026
Overview
Position: Physical Therapist Assistant
Location: Millbury, MA
Schedule: Monday through Friday
PRN and part-time are also available
Compensation: hourly rate from $30/hr to $35/hr based on experience
Our Select Physical Therapy outpatient orthopedic center is seeking a licensed physical therapist assistant (PTA) to provide exceptional patient care to patients of all ages and abilities. Our highly trained and respected clinical team provides treatment services that maximize functionality and promote the best optimal outcomes for our patients. We take pride in creating an exceptional patient experience, helping all of our patients get back to athletics, work, life, and the things they love.
Why Join Us:
- Comprehensive benefits package and company matching 401(k) plans
- Industrywide unmatched continuing education (CEU) program with unlimited access to CEU courses, national certifications and more
- Indefinite student debt benefit program
- Competitive compensation with annual performance reviews
Responsibilities
- Responsible for patient care under the direction and supervision of a licensed physical therapist as mandated by State Practice Act.
- Implement, with minimal supervision, high quality physical therapy services for patients, caregivers and facilities in accordance with the principals and practices of physical therapy and with Select Medical policies and procedures
- Maintain positive level of interaction with centers and patients, and enhance and expand client relations with centers and their staff.
Qualifications
- College graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program
- Passed a national examination for PTAs certified by the CAPTE
- Valid State Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) License (or license in process)
- CPR Certification
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Frequently asked questions
Millbury's demand for physical therapist assistants remains steady, with Select Medical actively hiring. Given the town's smaller size, opportunities may be more limited compared to metropolitan areas, but the need for skilled PTAs in outpatient orthopedic centers like Select Medical is consistent.
Yes, Massachusetts mandates that PTAs hold a valid state license, typically after passing the national certification exam approved by CAPTE. Maintaining CPR certification is also essential, ensuring compliance with local healthcare regulations and quality patient care standards.
PTAs at Select Medical focus on delivering patient-centered care under licensed physical therapists’ supervision. Tasks include implementing therapy plans, monitoring patient progress, and fostering positive interactions with patients and staff to optimize recovery in outpatient orthopedic settings.
Select Medical stands out with its unmatched continuing education programs, indefinite student debt benefits, and competitive hourly wages ranging from $30 to $35. Their comprehensive benefits and 401(k) matching also enhance long-term career growth for PTAs.
Select Medical’s Monday-to-Friday schedule, including part-time and PRN options, supports a balanced lifestyle. Employees benefit from a collaborative environment focused on patient outcomes and professional growth, making it a favorable workplace for PTAs seeking flexibility.
Prospective PTAs must graduate from an accredited assistant program and successfully pass the national certification exam. A valid Massachusetts PTA license and current CPR certification are also required to meet state practice standards.
The offered rate of $30 to $35 per hour aligns well with Massachusetts outpatient PTA salaries, which typically range from $28 to $37. Select Medical’s compensation is competitive, reflecting experience and encouraging retention in a specialized orthopedic environment.
Select Medical encourages advancement through extensive continuing education and national certifications. PTAs often progress toward specialized orthopedic care roles or transition into full physical therapist positions by leveraging internal training and performance reviews.
PTAs in Millbury must adapt to a diverse patient base ranging from young athletes to seniors. Balancing individualized care plans with high patient volume requires strong communication and clinical skills, especially in outpatient settings focused on mobility and function restoration.