Travel Physical Therapist – Home Health

Trinity Healthcare Talent Services

Novato, California

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Auto Insurance, Driver's License, Geriatrics, Healthcare, Home Care, Patient Assessment, Physical Therapy, Project Tracking, Treatment Plan
LOCATION
Novato, California
POSTED
30+ days ago

Travel Physical Therapist (PT) – Home Health

Novato, California
Weekly Pay: $2,678.45
13-Week Travel Assignment
Day Shift | Monday–Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Trinity Healthcare Talent Services is seeking a Travel Physical Therapist for a 13-week home health assignment in Novato, California. In this role, you will provide therapy services to adult and geriatric patients in their homes, helping them regain mobility, independence, and functional ability following illness or injury.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate patients and develop individualized treatment plans

  • Provide therapeutic interventions to improve mobility and functional independence

  • Educate patients and caregivers on exercises and home care strategies

  • Monitor progress and adjust treatment plans as needed

  • Document patient care and outcomes using the electronic medical record system

  • Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary care teams

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy program

  • Active California Physical Therapist License

  • BLS Certification (AHA or American Red Cross)

  • Epic EMR experience required

  • Valid Drivers License and Automobile Insurance

  • Minimum 2 years of relevant experience (home health preferred)

Assignment Details

  • Home health setting serving adult and geriatric patients

  • Approximately 5 patient visits per day

  • Day shift schedule, Monday–Friday

  • Travel candidates must live 50+ miles from the facility

If you're a Physical Therapist looking for a rewarding travel opportunity while supporting patients in their homes, we'd love to connect.

Apply or send your resume to:
info@trinity-hts.com

About the Company

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