Job Description
Job Description
Lead Physical Therapist
Wood Dale, IL
$80K-$110K + Benefits
Shape Your Own Practice. Build Something Bigger. Make a Real Impact.
Were looking for a Lead Physical Therapist to join our team inside a beautiful Assisted Living Facility just outside Chicago . This isnt your average outpatient role youll be the one shaping the clinic from the ground up , working with an already-engaged community of residents, and building your dream team as the practice expands.
Why PTs Love Our Clinic :
- You call the shots take the lead and structure your own workflow, patient approach, and team
- Built-in clientele 200+ in-house residents in a welcoming, engaged community
- Beautiful workplace stylish, newly renovated facility with full support and strong community ties
Job Details :
Title : Lead Physical TherapistLocation : Wood Dale, IL (just outside Chicago)Schedule : MondayFriday, 8 : 00 AM 5 : 00 PMCompensation : $80,000$90,000 base, up to $110,000 for strong candidatesBenefits :Full Health & Dental
PTO + 401(k)
Scheduling & billing fully managed for you
Client Type : Primarily assisted living residentsReports To : Carrie warm, collaborative, stylish facility director who supports her team 100%What Were Looking For :
Licensed Physical Therapist in IllinoisPositive energy and a genuine passion for working with older adultsComfortable being the go-to person and building something newExperience leading or mentoring a plus but drive and good instincts matter moreReady to grow a team underneath you in timeYour Next Step in Leadership :
Were not just offering a job were offering a launchpad. Youll build your own PT program within a supportive, enthusiastic community thats excited for you to begin. This is a rare opportunity to combine stability with total ownership.
Interview-Worthy Candidates Can Answer :
How would you structure and lead a new outpatient clinic in a senior living facility?What excites you most about being a community-facing therapist?How do you foster relationships and outcomes with older adults?