
Womens Health Pelvic Floor Therapist PTOT
Coconut & Palm Pediatrics, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Pelvic Floor Therapist (PT or OT) – Gaithersburg, MD | Part-Time or Full-Time
About Us
We’re a therapy clinic where clinicians are supported, patients feel cared for, and families thrive. At our practice, balance and flexibility aren’t just buzzwords—they’re the foundation of how we work.
We believe in individualized, patient-centered care delivered through a respectful, whole-person lens. That means we treat each patient as more than a diagnosis. We keep things collaborative, empowering, and flexible—for both our patients and our team.
Why Join Us?
Therapist-Owned & Operated
– We understand the challenges because we’ve lived them.
Flexible Scheduling
– Build your caseload your way, from part-time to full-time.
Support & Mentorship
– Whether you’re experienced in pelvic health or looking to grow in this specialty, we provide guidance and support.
Collaborative Environment
– Work alongside a multidisciplinary team in a supportive, team-first clinic.
Growth-Friendly
– Whether you’re looking for a few hours or a full caseload, you’ll have autonomy to shape your schedule.
What You’ll Do
Provide pelvic floor therapy services to a diverse patient population (pediatric and/or adult, depending on your experience and interest).
Evaluate and treat conditions such as pelvic pain, postpartum recovery, incontinence, and core dysfunction.
Collaborate with our team to deliver holistic, evidence-based care.
Build strong, trusting relationships with patients through education and personalized treatment plans.
What We Offer
Pay
– Competitive per-visit rates, cancellation pay, paid documentation time, and flat rate for evaluations.
Extras
– Maryland licensure reimbursement, CEU support/membership, and continuing education opportunities (including pelvic health training).
Flexibility
– Choose your own schedule (10–40 hours per week).
Autonomy with Support
– Independence in your clinical practice while having a strong, collaborative team behind you.
Requirements
Doctorate in Physical Therapy
or
degree in Occupational Therapy (required)
Active Maryland PT or OT license (required)
Pelvic floor therapy training or willingness to pursue continuing education in pelvic health
CPR Certification (preferred)
Compassionate, patient-centered approach and strong communication skills
If you’re a motivated therapist passionate about pelvic health and looking for flexibility, balance, and meaningful work—we’d love to hear from you.
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About Us
We’re a therapy clinic where clinicians are supported, patients feel cared for, and families thrive. At our practice, balance and flexibility aren’t just buzzwords—they’re the foundation of how we work.
We believe in individualized, patient-centered care delivered through a respectful, whole-person lens. That means we treat each patient as more than a diagnosis. We keep things collaborative, empowering, and flexible—for both our patients and our team.
Why Join Us?
Therapist-Owned & Operated
– We understand the challenges because we’ve lived them.
Flexible Scheduling
– Build your caseload your way, from part-time to full-time.
Support & Mentorship
– Whether you’re experienced in pelvic health or looking to grow in this specialty, we provide guidance and support.
Collaborative Environment
– Work alongside a multidisciplinary team in a supportive, team-first clinic.
Growth-Friendly
– Whether you’re looking for a few hours or a full caseload, you’ll have autonomy to shape your schedule.
What You’ll Do
Provide pelvic floor therapy services to a diverse patient population (pediatric and/or adult, depending on your experience and interest).
Evaluate and treat conditions such as pelvic pain, postpartum recovery, incontinence, and core dysfunction.
Collaborate with our team to deliver holistic, evidence-based care.
Build strong, trusting relationships with patients through education and personalized treatment plans.
What We Offer
Pay
– Competitive per-visit rates, cancellation pay, paid documentation time, and flat rate for evaluations.
Extras
– Maryland licensure reimbursement, CEU support/membership, and continuing education opportunities (including pelvic health training).
Flexibility
– Choose your own schedule (10–40 hours per week).
Autonomy with Support
– Independence in your clinical practice while having a strong, collaborative team behind you.
Requirements
Doctorate in Physical Therapy
or
degree in Occupational Therapy (required)
Active Maryland PT or OT license (required)
Pelvic floor therapy training or willingness to pursue continuing education in pelvic health
CPR Certification (preferred)
Compassionate, patient-centered approach and strong communication skills
If you’re a motivated therapist passionate about pelvic health and looking for flexibility, balance, and meaningful work—we’d love to hear from you.
#J-18808-Ljbffr