Physical Therapist — Fort Worth, TX
About the Role
As a Fort Worth PT, you run one-on-one home-health visits, build individualized plans of care, and document in our proprietary EMR. You work alongside an interdisciplinary team of OTs, SLPs, nurses, dietitians, and LCSWs on shared patients, with schedule flexibility and weekly direct-deposit payroll.
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate and treat patients across Tarrant County and surrounding DFW-west suburbs
- Design plans of care for post-joint-replacement, stroke, CHF, and deconditioning cases
- Coordinate with our in-house OTs, SLPs, RDs, RNs, and LCSWs on shared patients
- Deliver gait training, balance retraining, and functional mobility interventions at home
- Educate family caregivers on transfers and safe ambulation
- Document visits in our proprietary EMR on the same day
- Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences
Requirements
- Active Texas Physical Therapist license
- Current BLS/CPR certification
- Reliable transportation and valid Texas driver’s license
- Minimum 1 year clinical experience (home health or acute care preferred)
- Experience with neuro rehab, post-surgical orthopedics, or cardiac rehab valued
- Comfortable with mobile EMR
Why Universal Rehab in Fort Worth
Fort Worth home-health PT is a growing market with high referral volume and relatively few clinicians who treat with genuine one-on-one time. Our physical therapy service line is built around that — real session time, no productivity caps, a proprietary EMR that works, and an interdisciplinary team that actually collaborates on shared patients.
What Physical Therapy Looks Like in Fort Worth
Fort Worth's healthcare landscape is anchored by JPS Health Network as the county safety-net system, Texas Health Harris Methodist, Baylor Scott & White All Saints, and Cook Children's for pediatrics. Our PTs here see a diverse caseload — post-surgical orthopedic recovery out of Texas Health referrals, stroke and neuro recovery from JPS and UT Southwestern satellite programs, cardiac rehab from Baylor All Saints, and chronic-pain and aging-in-place work across Tarrant County's older neighborhoods. The metro's geography — downtown Fort Worth out through Arlington, Mansfield, Keller, and Burleson — is routable, so weekly caseloads don't require crisscrossing DFW.
Schedule, Pay, and Benefits
- Set your caseload size — full-time, part-time, or per-diem
- Sub-area coverage options across Tarrant County
- Weekly direct-deposit payroll with transparent per-visit rates
- Proprietary EMR designed by clinicians
- 24/7 clinical support line
- Active referral incentive program for clinicians on payroll
Ready to Apply?
Bring your Texas PT license to Fort Worth home-health care that respects clinical time. Apply here. We also hire OTs in Fort Worth and PTAs across the metro.
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