Physical Therapist Assistant – Skilled Nursing Rehab
Location: Hillcrest Rehab Facilities – servicing multiple locations within Bellevue, Papillion, and Millard
Service Line: Hillcrest Rehab Services
Schedule: PRN - primarily Monday - Friday
Hillcrest Health & Living is looking for a compassionate and motivated Physical Therapist Assistant to join our rehabilitation team within our skilled nursing communities.
Hillcrest Rehab Services provides therapy support across Hillcrest Health & Living’s skilled nursing communities, including post-acute rehabilitation, short-term recovery, and long-term care. Our therapy teams work closely with nursing, providers, social workers, and families to help patients recover after illness, injury, surgery, or hospitalization while supporting meaningful progress and greater independence.
At Hillcrest, our mission is simple: Inspiring people to live their best lives. Whether you are a new graduate ready to begin your PTA career or an experienced clinician looking for a meaningful next step, you will have the opportunity to make a direct impact every day.
What You’ll Do
As a Physical Therapist Assistant, you will carry out individualized treatment plans established by the supervising Physical Therapist. You will use evidence-based techniques to help patients improve mobility, reduce pain, restore function, prevent disability, and work toward meaningful recovery goals.
You will work as part of an interdisciplinary team while communicating regularly with the onsite supervising Physical Therapist to share patient progress, address concerns, adjust treatment approaches, and support successful outcomes.
You will:
- Provide patient treatments in accordance with established plans of care and evidence-based guidelines.
- Help patients improve mobility, strength, balance, function, endurance, and independence.
- Educate patients and family members using clear communication, adult learning principles, and sensitivity to individual cognitive and cultural needs.
- Complete accurate clinical documentation and charging to support therapy services.
- Collaborate with physicians, nursing, therapy team members, and other interdisciplinary partners to support patient care.
- Communicate regularly with the onsite supervising Physical Therapist regarding patient progress, concerns, goals, and treatment plan needs.
- Assist with transition planning, including therapy recommendations, equipment needs, and handoff communication.
- Delegate appropriate tasks to therapy technicians and support personnel in accordance with federal and state regulations.
- Build and manage an efficient patient schedule while considering patient preferences, safety, cognitive needs, and productivity expectations.
- Identify patient and facility risks and take appropriate action related to safety, infection control, equipment needs, documentation, and patient handling.
- Assist in identifying patients who may benefit from additional therapy or medical services.
- Participate in professional development, clinical education, presentations, or other activities that support the therapy profession.
What We’re Looking For
We are looking for a Physical Therapist Assistant who is compassionate, organized, and committed to helping aging adults regain strength, mobility, and confidence.
New graduates are encouraged to apply. This is a strong opportunity for an early-career PTA who wants hands-on clinical experience, collaboration with an onsite Physical Therapist, and the chance to build confidence in a supportive rehabilitation setting.
Experienced PTAs will also find meaningful opportunities to apply their clinical knowledge, support strong patient outcomes, and make a lasting impact on patients and families.
Ideal candidates will have:
- A passion for helping patients improve mobility, function, and independence.
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills with patients, families, providers, and team members.
- A willingness to learn, ask questions, and grow within a collaborative therapy environment.
- Ability to follow established plans of care while using sound clinical judgment and communicating needs to the supervising therapist.
- Ability to manage multiple patient needs while maintaining quality care and accurate documentation.
- A calm, flexible, and professional approach in stressful or changing situations.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety, quality, and patient-centered care.
- Comfort using technology and clinical resources efficiently and effectively.
Education & Credentials
- Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program required.
- Active Physical Therapist Assistant license in Nebraska or a compact state required.
- Basic Life Support CPR certification required or willingness to obtain within 45 days of hire.
Why Hillcrest?
At Hillcrest, rehabilitation is about more than treatment sessions. It is about helping patients rebuild confidence, restore routines, and safely return to the activities that matter most to them.
As a Physical Therapist Assistant, your work will directly impact a patient’s mobility, safety, independence, and quality of life. You will be part of a collaborative team that recognizes every milestone and supports patients through each stage of recovery.
Physical & Other Requirements
- Must be able to speak, read, and write English.
- Must be able to independently lift up to 35 pounds.
- Must be able to perform repetitive sitting, bending, standing, and movement as needed.
- Must be flexible, calm, and professional in stressful situations.
- Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment with strong attention to detail.
- Must be able to utilize technology and resources efficiently and effectively.
- Possible exposure to communicable diseases and bodily fluids.
- Other duties as assigned.
Ready to Help Patients Move Forward?
Whether you are beginning your PTA career or bringing years of experience to the table, we invite you to apply for the Physical Therapist Assistant – Skilled Nursing Rehab role.
Join Hillcrest Health & Living and help us continue inspiring people to live their best lives through compassionate care, clinical teamwork, and meaningful rehabilitation.