Physical Therapist PT, DPT , Oregon
Healing Motion Physical Therapy Inc · Eugene, Oregon · Posted Jul 1, 2026
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Job Title - Physical Therapist (PT, DPT)
Reports To - Clinic Supervisor (i. e. , Manager, Director, or Operator)
Status - Full-Time Exempt/Non-Exempt
Clinic Mission, Vision, & Values
Mission - To serve our community, moving them to excel in health, wellness, and life
Vision - To be the premier rehabilitation, fitness, health, and wellness organization in the Willamette Valley.
Values - Love, Growth, & Grace
Love
Serve and steward
Surprise and delight
Wash other people's feet
Growth
Personal excellence in:
Mind - Intellectual and emotional knowledge, understanding, self-worth
Body - Physical and financial health
Soul - Spiritual and social relationships characterized by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control
Grace
We were first loved. We should not cast the first stone.
1 Peter 4:10 - 'As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. '
Essential Job Functions & Responsibilities
Employee will perform physical therapy services consisting primarily of, but not limited to, the following duties:
Conform to the policies, procedures, standards, and regulations established by the Oregon Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) and Licensing Board, the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), and Healing Motion Physical Therapy (HMPT).
Perform comprehensive evaluations and reevaluations in accordance with physician orders and patients' needs and goals.
Develop a rehabilitation plan of care and establish short‑term and long‑term goals determined by evaluation in accordance with physician orders and patients' needs and goals.
Provide appropriate clinical interventions within scope, including advanced continuing education as required, consistent with established goals.
Provide documentation for inclusion in patients' medical records per HMPT's Documentation Policy, complying with all state and federal rules and third‑party payer requirements.
Submit superbills for patients in compliance with CMS and AMA billing guidelines, ensuring billed units reflect performed treatment and are supported by documentation.
Maintain effective communication with patients, caregivers, referring providers, and other disciplines involved in patients' care.
Provide ongoing education and instruction, including home exercise programs to patients and caregivers.
When necessary, refer patients to appropriate healthcare providers for multidisciplinary care.
Work closely with front office team members to meet clinic standards regarding appointment efficiency and cancellation rates.
Complete continuing education requirements as mandated by the Oregon Physical Therapist Licensing Board.
Participate in scheduled meetings, in‑service education programs, and performance‑improvement activities such as mentorship, as set forth by HMPT.
Supervise front office staff and Student Physical Therapists as their duties relate to the preparation, treatment, and conclusion of physical therapy services.
Maintain the clinic as a professional medical office, ensuring that needed supplies are on hand, equipment is maintained, and the clinic is orderly.
Gain and maintain student affiliation contracts.
Coordinate high school, college, and graduate student observation hours and internships, including communication with schools regarding declination or acceptance, assigning the student to a clinical instructor, scheduling the student with front office and CI, onboarding, ensuring timely completion of evaluations, and executing necessary disciplinary action.
Exemplify HMPT's values through quarterly community involvement such as volunteerism and participation in local civic groups.
Promote the business of HMPT through patient experience, referral relationships, and community involvement.
Perform all other services designated in the Physical Therapist Key Result Areas (KRAs).
Qualities
Critical thinker
Emotionally intelligent
Self‑motivated
Physical Requirements
Frequent standing, walking, and sitting
Frequent bending, squatting, lifting, and pushing
Occasional heavy lifting (up to 50#)
Occasional lunging, kneeling, crawling, and pulling
Frequent talking, seeing, hearing, and communicating
Required Qualifications/Experience
Doctor of Physical Therapy from a program approved by the Committee on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)
Current Oregon licensure for physical therapy
Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language
Credentialed Clinical Instructor
Desired Qualifications/Experience (specialty‑dependent)
Minimum of one year of experience in outpatient orthopedics
Minimum of one year of experience treating pelvic health dysfunction in women, men, and children
APTA specialist certification in Orthopedics and/or Sports (OCS and/or SCS)
APTA specialist certification in Women's Health (WCS), Pelvic Rehabilitation…