Tired of being overbooked, rushed, or asked to juggle multiple patients at once?
Healthy Consumer Physical Therapy is hiring a full-time Physical Therapist Assistant in Lansing, Michigan for a one-patient-per-hour outpatient role.
No double booking. No overlapping appointments. No racing from one patient to the next.
We are an established outpatient clinic serving the Lansing area for over 8 years, with a specialty focus on individuals with complex and chronic conditions, including Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (HSD), chronic pain, central sensitization, dysautonomia, and related conditions.
Many of our patients have not done well in traditional high-volume care models. They are looking for thoughtful, individualized care, strong communication, and a clinician who can meet them where they are.
This role is being added because of continued growth and increasing demand for care. We want to expand access without compromising our one-on-one model.
As a PTA at Healthy Consumer Physical Therapy, you will work closely with the clinic owner and supervising Physical Therapist as part of a coordinated care approach. You will not be responsible for initial evaluations, but you will play a key role in helping patients move forward through exercise progression, pacing strategies, functional movement, patient education, and long-term self-management.
This is not a high-volume environment, and it is not meant to be.
This role may be a strong fit if you are a PTA who wants more time to think, communicate, build trust, and guide patients well.
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Compensation and Benefits:
$32-$38/hour
$1,500 sign-on bonus, paid in installments at 3, 6, and 12 months
Health insurance support through a QSEHRA, with flexible options based on individual needs
Retirement plan with company match
Paid time off
Continuing education reimbursement
Structured onboarding and mentorship
Direct collaboration with the clinic owner
Focused specialty caseload
One patient per hour
What You Will Be Doing:
Provide individualized treatment under the direction and supervision of a Physical Therapist in accordance with Michigan law
Implement and appropriately progress established plans of care
Guide patients through exercise progression, pacing strategies, and functional movement
Support patients in developing confidence, independence, and long-term self-management
Monitor patient response to treatment and communicate changes or concerns to the supervising Physical Therapist
Maintain clear, timely, and accurate documentation
Collaborate with the Physical Therapist regarding patient progress and plan adjustments
Participate in onboarding, training, and ongoing professional development
What Makes This Role Different:
One patient per hour
No double booking or overlapping appointments
Slower-paced, more thoughtful care model
Structured onboarding and gradual ramp-up
Direct mentorship and case discussion
Strong emphasis on communication, clinical reasoning, and long-term outcomes
Opportunity to develop expertise with hypermobility, chronic pain, EDS/HSD, dysautonomia, and medically complex patients
This position is best suited for someone who is attentive, patient, coachable, professional, and willing to learn a specialized model of care.
Experience with this population is helpful, but not required. We are open to training the right person.
If you are a Michigan-licensed PTA who wants a more thoughtful, one-on-one outpatient role with mentorship and room to grow clinically, we would be glad to hear from you.
Requirements
Required:
Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant in Michigan
Strong interpersonal communication and active listening skills
Reliable, punctual, and professional
Ability to work effectively within a collaborative care model
Willingness to receive feedback and grow clinically
Ability to implement and progress established plans of care under PT supervision
Ability to demonstrate and guide exercises safely and effectively
Ability to perform manual therapy techniques and assist with therapeutic interventions as directed by the supervising Physical Therapist
Comfort working with patients who may require a slower, more thoughtful progression
Preferred, but not required:
Experience with chronic pain, hypermobility, EDS/HSD, dysautonomia, neuromuscular rehabilitation, or medically complex patients
Interest in developing expertise within a specialty population
Prior outpatient clinical experience
New graduates will be considered if they demonstrate strong communication, professionalism, coachability, clinical reasoning, and a genuine interest in learning this model of care.