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Physical Therapist

Merrimack, NH

At CPTE, we pride ourselves on our commitment to delivering exceptional patient care in a supportive, collaborative environment. With eight outpatient locations and growing, we are dedicated to fostering professional development, encouraging innovation, and helping our team members achieve their career goals. If you’re passionate about making a difference in patients’ lives and ready to grow your career, we’d love to hear from you!

We're seeking a Physical Therapist to join our Merrimack clinic, a community-rooted clinic where you'll work with a diverse caseload that includes high school athletes, first responders, and patients recovering from injury, surgery, and everyday orthopedic conditions. You'll be part of a collaborative team that is passionate about delivering exceptional care while supporting one another's growth and success.

Full-time and part-time opportunities available.

About the Role

As a Physical Therapist at CPTE, you'll help patients improve mobility, reduce pain, restore function, and return to the activities they love. You'll evaluate and treat a diverse outpatient orthopedic population while working alongside a supportive clinical team dedicated to exceptional patient outcomes and individualized care.

Your day-to-day

  • Evaluate patients and develop individualized plans of care based on clinical findings, functional limitations, and patient goals
  • Deliver evidence-based treatment interventions designed to improve strength, mobility, balance, coordination, endurance, and overall function
  • Utilize manual therapy techniques, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular re-education, therapeutic activities, and other skilled interventions as appropriate
  • Monitor patient progress and modify treatment plans to optimize outcomes and support goal achievement
  • Educate patients on diagnoses, treatment plans, home exercise programs, injury prevention strategies, and sustainable movement strategies tailored to each patient's life
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation using Prompt and other clinical technologies
  • Collaborate with fellow Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Athletic Trainers, front office staff, referral sources, and interdisciplinary providers to deliver an exceptional patient experience
  • Participate in ongoing professional development through mentorship, continuing education, and clinical collaboration opportunities
  • Build meaningful relationships with patients and colleagues to support a positive, team-oriented clinic culture

Why Join CPTE?

CPTE is a proud member of Fusion Physical Therapy Partners. For you, this means you'll enjoy the close-knit culture and clinician-led environment of a PT-owned private practice with the added support, resources, and career opportunities that come with a larger network.

  • Strong mentorship and clinical support
  • AI-assisted documentation through Prompt for faster, more efficient documentation
  • Structured onboarding for both new graduates and experienced clinicians
  • Opportunities to develop specialty interests in orthopedics, sports medicine, and vestibular rehabilitation
  • Access to network-wide clinical education and collaboration opportunities
  • One-on-one patient care focused on individualized treatment and meaningful outcomes
  • Clear pathways for professional growth and career advancement
  • A collaborative culture that values teamwork, clinical excellence, and work-life balance

Plus, a compensation and benefits package that includes:

  • 401(k) with company match
  • $1,000 annually in continuing education reimbursement
  • Bonus incentive opportunities
  • MedBridge subscription with unlimited online CEUs
  • Medical, dental, vision, and disability insurance
  • Paid time off and paid holidays

What You Bring

If this sounds like you, we want to hear from you!

  • Active New Hampshire Physical Therapist license in good standing (or eligibility for licensure)
  • Graduate of an accredited Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Dedication to delivering high-quality, evidence-based patient care
  • Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth
  • Experience in an outpatient orthopedic setting preferred

 

CPTE invests in a culture of inclusion and positivity and encourages all to apply to our open roles. You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. 

CPTE is a proud member of Fusion Physical Therapy Partners.

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