Telehealth Physical Therapist (Licensed in AZ, CO, WY and UT)

<p>ABOUT FITON</p><p>FitOn is a market leader connecting 15+ million consumers, 19,000+ employers, innovative health plans, with personalized fitness experiences. Through its enterprise platform, insurance carriers, brokers, and employers can supercharge their benefits offerings by giving their members access to a network of fitness studios, gyms, and digital fitness services that caters to all ages and fitness levels. As part of our team, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your career, contribute your ideas to life-changing products and services, and—above all—have fun doing it. It’s time to #GetYourFitOn.</p><p>Position Summary</p><p>We are seeking a licensed Physical Therapist (PT) to support our musculoskeletal care program through virtual patient assessments and clinical chart reviews. This role involves evaluating patients' functional status via telehealth, reviewing medical records and treatment plans, and ensuring alignment with evidence-based practice and program goals. The ideal candidate will play a key role in promoting high-quality, effective, and well-documented care. By combining hands-on clinical expertise with critical review of patient documentation, the PT will help ensure that care delivery is safe, consistent, and outcome-driven. This person will be registered in (AZ, CO, WY, and/or UT, multiple state licensures preferred)</p><p>Compensation</p><ul><li>At FitOn Care, we are committed to fair, equitable, and competitive compensation. The rate of this position is a competitive per visit pay structure, with flexible scheduling. During the interview process, total compensation will be determined in alignment with market data, candidate location and the experience & capabilities of each candidate.</li></ul><p>Key Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Perform clinical assessments of patients to evaluate functional status, physical limitations, and therapy needs in alignment with musculoskeletal (MSK) program protocols</li><li>Review patient charts and supporting documentation for completeness, accuracy, and clinical appropriateness</li><li>Document evaluations, clinical findings, and treatment recommendations in a clear, concise, and timely manner within the EHR</li><li>Assess alignment of care plans and interventions with evidence-based MSK standards and program objectives</li><li>Identify any red flags or gaps in care and escalate as needed to clinical leadership</li><li>Collaborate with internal teams to support quality assurance and program optimization</li><li>Maintain compliance with HIPAA and all relevant regulatory requirements related to patient privacy and documentation</li><li>Actively participate in clinical and operational initiatives to enhance patient care delivery and program performance</li><li>Stay up-to-date with the latest evidence-based practices and MSK program advancements to ensure best practices are consistently applied</li></ul><p>Qualifications:</p><ul><li>Graduate of a CAPTE-accredited Physical Therapy program or equivalent education recognized for U.S. licensure</li><li>Active, unrestricted Physical Therapy license (U.S.)</li><li>Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience working as a physical therapist in musculoskeletal or orthopedic rehab</li><li>Must be registered to practice Physical Therapy in AZ, CO, WY, and/or UT (multiple states preferred)</li><li>Experience in chart review, quality assurance, clinical documentation improvement, and developing comprehensive care plans with coordination across multidisciplinary teams.</li><li>Strong attention to detail and clinical judgment</li><li>Familiarity with regulatory requirements and industry standards related to clinical documentation and care protocols</li><li>Comfortable working independently in a remote environment, with proficiency in navigating Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems.</li><li>Multi-state licensure or membership in the Physical Therapy Compact is highly desirable.</li></ul><p>Location</p><ul><li>Remote, must be located in the United States.</li></ul>

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