Job Openings Physical Therapist - PT (PHYT)

About the job Physical Therapist - PT (PHYT)

Physical Therapist (PT) — Permanent Position

Colebrook, New Hampshire
Acute Hospital Setting
Permanent Opportunity
Varied Schedule | 40 Hours Per Week

Compensation

Hourly Pay Range: $36.00 – $54.00/hour
Estimated Annual Salary: $74,880 – $112,320/year

(Annual salary estimate based on 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year.)

Position Overview

Trinity Healthcare Talent Services is seeking a Physical Therapist (PT) for a permanent inpatient position in Colebrook, NH.

This role involves evaluating and treating patients with orthopedic, neurological, and complex medical conditions that impact strength, mobility, endurance, and functional independence. The Physical Therapist will develop individualized treatment plans and use therapeutic interventions to support recovery and improve patient outcomes.

This is an excellent opportunity for therapists seeking long-term stability in a hospital-based inpatient setting.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an APTA-accredited Physical Therapy program — REQUIRED
  • Bachelor's degree minimum (Master's preferred)
  • Active New Hampshire Physical Therapist License — REQUIRED
  • BLS Certification (AHA)
  • Ability to evaluate orthopedic, neurological, and medically complex patients
  • Strong patient care planning and documentation skills
  • Ability to deliver therapeutic exercises and modalities effectively

Assignment Details

  • Position Type: Permanent Placement
  • Schedule: Varied shifts
  • Hours: 40 hours per week
  • Setting: Acute Hospital — Inpatient
  • On-Call: None
  • Weekend Requirement: None
  • Holiday Requirement: None

Patient Population

Therapist will treat:

  • Orthopedic patients
  • Neurological conditions
  • Complex medical diagnoses
  • Patients with mobility and functional limitations
  • Strength and endurance rehabilitation cases

Clinical Responsibilities Overview

The Physical Therapist will:

  • Evaluate patients using standardized testing methods
  • Develop individualized therapy plans
  • Implement therapeutic exercise programs
  • Use physical therapy modalities appropriately
  • Monitor patient progress and modify treatment plans
  • Promote functional independence and recovery
  • Maintain accurate clinical documentation