Physical Therapist Assistant, PTA

InHome Therapy

Houston, TXClinical

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Houston, TXApplyWe're Looking for PTAs Who Want More Freedom, Flexibility, and Fulfillment Are you a Physical Therapist Assistant, PTA who wants to make a real difference—without being tied down by a rigid therapy schedule or endless paperwork? Home health is the setting for you!At InHome Therapy, we put therapists first. That means more support, better tools, and a schedule that actually works for you .We're currently hiring multiple home health therapists serving the adult and geriatric population in and around Houston. Apply now or text Shane directly at (214)945-2961 for a casual chat about the role.What's Awesome About This Job:We bring the patients to you- steady referrals via our agency network• Pick your own hours –full-time, part-time, or just a few visits a week• Strong pay** – plus incentives to earn more as you go*, mileage-reimbursement• Health & financial benefits (medical, vision, dental, PTO, 401k, and more)*• All the tools you need – we provide a tablet, data plan, supplies, and paid-training*• Clinical and admin support – local, personalized, ongoing mentorship and training• Room to grow – leadership opportunities and career advancementWhat You'll Do:• Provide top-notch home care therapy under the supervision of an PT• Visit adult and geriatric patients in their homes and help them regain strength and mobility• Keep simple digital therapy documentation (training included!)• Be the best part of someone's day!What You'll Need:• Active TX PTA license + BLS CPR certificate• Reliable transportation• Some tech comfort—email, texting, tablets (we'll train you up as needed)We are a therapist-centric company, which means we get it. That's why we've built a model around autonomy, support, and respect.Want to Learn More?Let’s keep it casual — text or email us to chat about the role, Shane can be reached at (214)945-2961 or smccaffery@inhometherapy.comOr apply now to take the first step toward a more flexible and fulfilling therapy career!Job Types:Full-time, Part-time, PRN, ContractPay: $47 to $55 per visit*Benefits and compensation may vary based on position and employment type#PhysicalTherapistAssistant #Therapist #healthcare #homehealth #Homecare #eldercare #PhysicalTherapyJobs #HomeHealthTherapy #PTAJobs #PTJobs #InHomeTherapy #HoustonPhysicalTherapist #HoustonPTACreate a Job AlertInterested in building your career at InHome Therapy? Get future opportunities sent straight to your email.

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