Pay: $88,000 - $105,000
Job Type: Full-time, In-Person
Location: Bryant Park, NYC
Overview
Metro Sports Physical Therapy is expanding, and we are looking for a dynamic, motivated, and experienced Physical Therapist (1–2+ years of experience preferred, but not necessary) to join our Bryant Park team!
While our roots are in orthopedic and sports medicine, we are passionately expanding our Pelvic Floor & Women’s Health program.
If you interested in pelvic health but haven't had the chance to specialize yet, we want to hear from you! We are seeking an orthopedically sound clinician who is eager to learn, grow, and transition into this incredibly rewarding specialty. We are fully prepared to invest in your education, provide hands-on mentorship, and help you establish a meaningful presence within the NYC pelvic health community.
Why Join Metro Sports Physical Therapy?
At Metro Sports, we don’t believe in assembly-line care. We prioritize the rapport we build with our patients and community.
We show our dedication to our clinicians by providing:
- True Work/Life Balance: Flexible scheduling options, including 3-day and 4-day work weeks.
- Dedicated Pelvic Health Mentorship: Don't stress if you're new to pelvic floor therapy! You will receive direct mentorship from experienced clinicians to help you confidently build your skills, master internal/external evaluation techniques, and safely manage a pelvic health caseload.
- Ample One-on-One Time: Dedicated time with each patient to ensure high-quality, individualized care.
- Professional Growth & Autonomy: Strong funding for continuing education and a clear, defined path toward clinical management or partnership.
- An Energetic, Collaborative Culture: Work alongside a team that values your specialized knowledge and supports your professional goals.
Qualifications
- Experience: 1–2+ years of clinical experience in physical therapy (preferred, but not required).
- Passion for Pelvic Health: A strong, demonstrated interest in transitioning into or growing within Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and Women’s Health (prior intro coursework via Herman & Wallace or APTA Pelvic Health is a plus, but a willingness to learn is required!).
- Licensure: Valid, active license to practice Physical Therapy in New York State.Education: Graduate degree (MSPT/DPT) or greater from an accredited physical therapy program.
- Key ResponsibilitiesSpecialized Learning & Care: Treat a mixed caseload of orthopedic and pelvic floor/women's health patients as you actively develop your skills in pre-/post-natal care, pelvic pain, and bowel/bladder dysfunction.
- Program Development: Partner with leadership to champion, expand, and market our Pelvic Floor and Women's Health clinical offerings within the NYC community.
- Patient-Centered Care: Develop evidence-based, comprehensive care plans that maximize quality of life, reduce the need for surgery/medication, and promote long-term wellness.Interdisciplinary
- Collaboration: Consult and practice alongside other health professionals to provide holistic patient care.
- Documentation & Excellence: Maintain precise, compliant documentation of patient services and track functional outcomes.
Skills & Competencies
- Advanced clinical reasoning with a hands-on, patient-centered treatment approach.
- Strong ability to build lasting, empathetic relationships with pelvic health and orthopedic patients.
- High level of initiative, accountability for patient outcomes, and a commitment to continuous professional development.
- Collaborative mindset with colleagues and local medical referral networks.
Benefits & Perks
Growth & Education:
- Continuing education credits & dedicated
- CEU stipend Tuition reimbursement & support for advanced certifications
- Transparent opportunities for advancement and partnership paths
Pay: $88,000.00 - $105,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Continuing education credits
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person