Job Summary
Physical Therapist Assistant: Outpatient – Travel Contract
Location: Monterey, CA (Not the right fit? We have additional PTA opportunities available throughout California.)
Pay: $1,800-1,900 per week
Contract Length: 13 weeks (extension possible)
Schedule: Day shifts | 36–40 hours per week
We’re Hiring!
We’re looking for a motivated and compassionate Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to join a busy Outpatient Clinic in Monterey, CA. This 13-week travel assignment offers competitive weekly pay, flexible scheduling, and the opportunity to work with a diverse orthopedic and musculoskeletal patient population. Whether you’re an experienced outpatient therapist or a new graduate with strong clinical rotations, we encourage you to apply.
Responsibilities
Conduct outpatient physical therapy sessions under supervision, using prescribed plans.
Assist patients with therapeutic exercises and manual therapy techniques as directed.
Monitor patient responses to treatment and report adverse events promptly.
Adhere to HIPAA, organizational policies, and safety standards at all times.
Document patient progress and outcomes in electronic health records accurately.
Assist in patient education for home exercise programs and self-management.
Collaborate with therapists to adjust treatment plans based on measurable progress.
Maintain clinic workflow efficiency to meet daily patient targets and utilization metrics.
Prepare treatment spaces, equipment, and supplies for daily sessions.
Support professional development through participation in trainings and skill-building activities.
Demonstrate reliability by consistently showing up on-site and meeting scheduled shifts.
Experience/Qualifications
Licensed physical therapist assistant in applicable California state with current certification.
Outpatient PT assistant duties under supervision with prescribed treatment plans.
Proficiency in documenting progress in electronic health records accurately.
Strong knowledge of HIPAA, privacy, and safety standards in clinic.
Ability to monitor patient responses and report adverse events promptly.
Experience guiding patients through home exercise programs and self-management.
Collaboration skills to adjust treatment plans with therapists based on progress.
Ability to prepare treatment spaces, equipment, and supplies for daily sessions.
Reliability to maintain consistent on-site presence and adhere to shifts.
Demonstrated commitment to professional development and skill-building activities.
If you're ready for a rewarding outpatient contract opportunity with competitive pay and flexibility, apply today! Let us help you find the right fit—whether in Monterey, CA or elsewhere in California.