Physical Therapist | One-on-One Care & Clinical Growth in Lansing, Michigan at Peak Performance Physical Therapy
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Job Description
Peak Performance Physical Therapy | Greater Lansing Area
Compensation: $75,000–$90,000/year + Bonus Opportunities
New Graduates Welcome
At Peak Performance Physical Therapy, we believe exceptional care starts with exceptional relationships.
We are looking for a Physical Therapist who wants to provide meaningful, individualized care while continuing to grow as a clinician. This is an opportunity to work in a supportive environment where you can build strong patient relationships, collaborate with experienced clinicians, and develop your skills through mentorship and continued learning.
Unlike high-volume clinics focused on numbers, Peak prioritizes quality care, patient outcomes, and the connection between therapist and patient. Our clinicians have the time and support needed to understand each patient's goals and create a plan that helps them get back to the activities they love.
Whether you are an experienced therapist or a new graduate beginning your career, you will have the opportunity to grow, contribute, and make a lasting impact.
Why Physical Therapists Choose PeakOne-on-One Patient Care
- Provide individualized treatment focused on quality outcomes and meaningful relationships.
- Spend time understanding each patient's goals, challenges, and progress.
- Deliver care that makes a measurable difference in people's lives.
- Learn alongside experienced PTs and a collaborative clinical team.
- Receive support and mentorship to strengthen your clinical decision-making and confidence.
- Develop specialty interests and expand your expertise.
- Work alongside PTs, PTAs, technicians, and administrative professionals who value collaboration.
- Be part of a culture focused on accountability, growth, and supporting one another.
- Join a locally respected organization serving the Greater Lansing community.
As a Physical Therapist, you will:
- Evaluate patients and develop individualized treatment plans based on their goals and functional needs.
- Provide evidence-based, one-on-one outpatient physical therapy services.
- Treat a diverse caseload including orthopedic injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, balance and fall prevention, strength training, and functional movement.
- Build lasting relationships with patients through consistent care and communication.
- Educate patients on their condition, recovery plan, and strategies to maintain long-term health.
- Collaborate with your team to provide an exceptional patient experience.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation.
- Participate in community wellness initiatives and outreach opportunities.
This role is ideal for a Physical Therapist who:
- Believes great care starts with connection.
- Enjoys building relationships with patients.
- Wants to continuously improve and grow as a clinician.
- Values teamwork, collaboration, and accountability.
- Takes pride in delivering exceptional outcomes.
New graduates are encouraged to apply. We provide the mentorship, support, and resources needed to help you build confidence and become the clinician you want to be.
Qualifications- Current Michigan Physical Therapist license or ability to obtain licensure.
- Doctorate, Master's, or Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program.
- Interest or experience in outpatient orthopedics, post-surgical rehabilitation, manual therapy, balance training, or strength-based care.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Passion for helping patients improve their health, mobility, and quality of life.
- Monthly bonus opportunities
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) with company match
- Paid time off
- Flexible scheduling
- Continuing education support
- Clinical mentorship and development
- Leadership development opportunities
- Specialty growth opportunities
- Referral incentives
- Supportive, team-oriented culture
At Peak Performance Physical Therapy, you won’t just treat patients—you’ll build relationships, grow as a clinician, and help people return to the life they love.