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Physical Therapist (PT) – Move Your PT Career to Chicago and Earn Up to $15K

Bloomington, IL

Bring Your Therapy Career to Chicago and Earn up to $15,000 through IHT's Milestone Reward Program

 

Make the move to Chicago and grow your therapy career in one of the nation's most dynamic healthcare markets. InHome Therapy (IHT) is seeking multiple full-time licensed Physical Therapists (PTs) to provide home care for adult and geriatric patients across the city.

 

Home health offers a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact while enjoying the flexibility and independence to shape your own schedule. You'll help patients remain safe and independent in the neighborhoods they call home- all while building meaningful relationships and becoming a trusted part of the community.

 

Outside of work, Chicago offers an exciting lifestyle with diverse neighborhoods, lakefront recreation, world-class dining, arts, and sports- making it an ideal place to build both your career and your life. We’re so crazy about Chicago, we’ll even throw in a pair of Cubs tickets!

 

Contact Tanisha directly at (313) 572-5998 or apply below.

 

Why Join InHome Therapy?

  • Flexible schedule- you own your time and have autonomy over your day
  • Consistent patient caseload through our established agency partner network
  • Work close to where your patients live, becoming part of the communities you serve
  • Mileage reimbursement plus tools designed to reduce windshield time
  • Tablet, data plan, and supplies provided*
  • Paid training and mentorship
  • Therapy-first clinical and administrative support
  • Leadership opportunities and professional development as your career grows

 

Compensation & Benefits*

  • Estimated annual salary of $94,000-$116,000 per year (based on pay per visit model)
  • IHT Milestone Reward Program- earn up to $15,000 in career milestone payments (details provided at offer stage)
  • IHT PT Clinical Excellence Bonus- earn additional weekly pay based on home care visit complexity and volume
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Double-sided referral program- both you and your friend receive $1000 bonus
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid holidays
  • PTO

 

Requirements

  • Active Illinois Physical Therapist (PT) license in good standing
  • BLS CPR certification
  • Reliable transportation for local patient visits
  • Basic comfort with technology including email, texting, and EMR systems (training provided)

 

Ready to make a move?

If you're looking for a career that offers flexibility, purpose, and a vibrant new beginning in your own Second City, we'd love to connect.

 

Apply today or contact Tanisha at (313) 572-5998 or tlewis@inhometherapy.com

 

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*This position is paid on a per-visit basis. Final compensation is based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity. Benefits eligibility varies based on employment status and weekly hours worked. Some full-time roles are eligible for medical benefits only; others are eligible for both medical benefits and PTO. Additional offerings may include 401(k), life and disability coverage, voluntary supplemental insurance options, and a company-paid Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

 

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