

Physical therapist (pt) part time position
naderi chiropractic clinic
job summary:
naderi chiropractic clinic is seeking a skilled and compassionate physical therapist to join our multidisciplinary team. The ideal candidate will work closely with our chiropractor to develop and implement personalized treatment plans that improve patient mobility, reduce pain, and support overall wellness.
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key responsibilities:
- conduct comprehensive patient assessments, including strength, mobility, posture, and range of motion evaluations.
- develop individualized, evidence-based physical therapy treatment plans.
- administer therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, stretching, and rehabilitation programs.
- collaborate with the chiropractor and other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated patient care.
- educate patients on proper body mechanics, injury prevention, and home exercise programs.
- monitor and document patient progress, adjusting treatment plans as necessary.
- maintain accurate, timely clinical notes and comply with clinic standards and regulations.
- operate therapy equipment such as traction machines, tens units, ultrasound therapy, and other modalities.
- provide excellent customer service and create a welcoming, supportive patient experience.
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qualifications:
- bachelor’s or master’s degree in physical therapy (required).
- valid physical therapist license (state-specific).
- experience in rehabilitation, orthopedics, chiropractic clinics, or wellness centers preferred.
- strong knowledge of therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, and movement assessment.
- excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- ability to work collaboratively in a patient-centered environment.
30 East 60th Street, Manhattan, 10022, New York

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