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Physical Therapist

Lexington, MA

At Fusion Physical Therapy Partners, we believe that great things happen when we work together.  We are a network of New England-based private practices committed to excellence and driven to continually innovate and improve. We’re reshaping the future of physical therapy and setting new standards for patient care and clinic success.

Engage Senior Therapy, a proud member of Fusion Physical Therapy Partners, is growing and looking for a passionate, patient-focused Physical Therapist to join our team serving partner senior living communities in Lexington, Massachusetts.

About the Role

As a Physical Therapist at Engage, you’ll provide individualized, evidence-based care that helps older adults improve mobility, maintain independence, and enhance overall quality of life. You’ll work with a diverse geriatric population across independent living, assisted living, dementia, and memory care settings while building meaningful relationships with patients and collaborating closely with the broader Engage team.

Your day-to-day:

  • Conduct comprehensive evaluations to assess strength, balance, mobility, pain, and functional impairments.
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans focused on improving mobility, reducing pain, and restoring function.
  • Deliver hands-on interventions including therapeutic exercise, balance training, gait training, neuromuscular re-education, and manual therapy techniques.
  • Promote resident safety and fall prevention through functional assessments, education, and preventative interventions.
  • Provide care across one or more assisted living communities while maintaining strong communication with residents, families, and interdisciplinary care teams.
  • Educate residents and caregivers on home exercise programs and strategies to support long-term independence and wellness.
  • Maintain timely, accurate documentation and monitor patient progress using EMR systems in compliance with state and facility standards.
  • Collaborate with fellow therapists and support staff to deliver coordinated, patient-centered care.
  • Participate in ongoing professional development through mentorship, continuing education, workshops, and clinical training opportunities.
  • Build meaningful relationships with residents, families, community staff, and colleagues to support exceptional patient outcomes.

Why Join Engage?

As a proud member of Fusion, Engage combines the close-knit feel of a local team with the support and resources of a growing network behind it. For you, this means:

  • Flexible schedules designed to support work-life balance
  • One-on-one patient care that supports focused, relationship-centered treatments
  • AI-assisted documentation tools through Prediction Health Sidekick for faster, more efficient documentation
  • Structured mentorship and onboarding support for both new graduates and experienced clinicians
  • Network-wide clinical education and collaboration opportunities
  • Clear pathways for professional growth and long-term career development
  • Opportunities to work with a diverse geriatric population in meaningful, relationship-centered settings

Plus, a compensation package that includes:

  • 401(k) with company match 
  • 4 weeks of paid time off + 6 paid holidays
  • Bonus incentive opportunities
  • Continuing education reimbursement
  • MedBridge subscription with unlimited online CEUs
  • Medical, dental, vision, and disability insurance

What You Bring

If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you!

  • Graduate of a CAPTE-accredited Physical Therapy program
  • Active state PT license in good standing (or eligibility for licensure)
  • Passion for delivering compassionate, evidence-based patient care to a geriatric population 
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a collaborative, team-oriented mindset
  • Ability to work independently while staying connected with a supportive clinical team
  • Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth

 

Fusion Physical Therapy Partners and our associated clinics are proud to invest in cultures of inclusion and positivity and encourage 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. 

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