Overview
Join ATI, a leader in Outpatient Physical Therapy, as a Physical Therapist. You'll be part of a team redefining musculoskeletal (MSK) care, focusing on exceptional patient outcomes and clinician success.
Why Choose ATI?
ATI stands out with:
- Award-winning outcomes, recognized five years in a row in the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS)
- A 90% patient satisfaction rate and a 74% Net Promoter Score
- An outstanding reputation with clinics averaging a 4.9 / 5 Google Review rating
- Certified expertise through ABPTRFE-accredited Sports and Orthopedic Residencies
- Research leadership with 10–15 published papers and 30+ scientific presentations annually
- Community impact through the ATI Foundation, supporting individuals with physical disabilities
Clinician Support and Development
At ATI, you will have access to:
- Collaborative care with manageable caseloads
- Ongoing learning through structured mentorship, residency programs, and leadership training
- Comprehensive CEU support with an external CEU benefit and numerous live and on-demand development sessions
Benefits Highlights
Your benefits package includes:
- Paid Time Off: Generous PTO, holiday pay, CEU, and 'Be Well Days'
- Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage with flexible plan options
- 401(k) Match with competitive employer matching
- Loan Reimbursement up to $25,000 in select markets
- Childcare Tuition Assistance with discounted rates
- Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts
- Short- & Long-Term Disability with 100% employer-paid income protection plans
- Life Insurance with employer-paid and voluntary options
- Parental Leave & Adoption Assistance
- Wellness Programs including weight-loss and lifestyle coaching, digital mental-health support, and 24/7 virtual telehealth access
- Corporate Discounts and more!
Responsibilities
As a Physical Therapist at ATI, you will perform detailed assessments, create tailored treatment plans, and work alongside a team of healthcare experts to deliver patient-centered care.
Qualifications
Requirements include:
- Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy Program
- Current professional licensure as a Physical Therapist or license eligibility based on state regulations