Job Openings Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA)

About the job Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA)

Travel Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) – Long Term Care (LTC)

Oregon, Missouri
Contract Duration: 13 Weeks (Mar 31, 2026 – Jun 30, 2026)
Estimated Weekly Pay: $1,581.78
Schedule: Day Shift | 5x8 Hours (Flexible Timing)

Position Overview

Trinity Healthcare Talent Services is seeking a Travel Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) for a Long Term Care (LTC) facility at Tide Health Group – Oregon Care Center.

This role involves working under the supervision of a Physical Therapist to deliver rehabilitative care, therapeutic interventions, and patient support for residents with mobility and functional limitations.

Facility Information

  • Facility: Tide Health Group – Oregon Care Center
  • Location: Oregon, MO
  • Setting: Long Term Care (LTC) / Rehab
  • Work Type: Skilled Nursing / Rehab environment

Clinical Responsibilities

  • Assist PT in delivering treatment plans and interventions
  • Provide therapeutic exercises, gait training, and mobility support
  • Use assistive devices and modalities as prescribed
  • Monitor and report patient progress to supervising PT
  • Document treatments accurately in EMR
  • Educate patients and caregivers on therapy techniques
  • Participate in care planning and team meetings

Clinical Highlights

  • LTC/Rehab-focused patient population
  • Hands-on patient care environment
  • Strong collaboration with PT and care team
  • Consistent weekday schedule

Required Qualifications

Active Missouri PTA License
Minimum 1 year PTA experience
LTC or Rehab experience REQUIRED

Scheduling & Assignment Details

  • Schedule: Monday – Friday
  • Shift: 8-hour days (flexible start time)
  • Hours: 40 hours/week
  • Weekend: None (only if making up holiday hours)
  • On-call: None

Important Notes

Must submit at posted rate ($58/hr)
Flexible schedule but must remain consistent
Supervision required under PT

Why Consider This Assignment

Stable weekday schedule
LTC rehab experience
Flexible timing
Low-stress setting compared to acute care