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Description
Are you looking for a Physical Therapy position where quality resident care comes first, your clinical judgment is valued, and you can build meaningful relationships with the residents you serve?
Strafford County Long Term Care Facility is seeking a Physical Therapist to join our highly respected in-house rehabilitation team. This is a rare opportunity to become part of a department known for its stability, collaboration, and commitment to excellence. The position became available following the retirement of a Physical Therapist who dedicated more than 20 years of service to our residents—reflecting the supportive environment and strong team culture that continue to make Strafford County a rewarding place to build a career.
Our therapy department provides skilled rehabilitation services while collaborating with nursing staff and restorative aides to maximize resident function and independence. We focus on quality outcomes, interdisciplinary teamwork, and resident-centered care.
Join the Strafford County Riverside Rest Home Family:
At Strafford County Riverside Rest Home, we are proud to offer a workplace where clinicians can focus on delivering exceptional care, developing meaningful relationships with residents, and building long-term careers.
If you are looking for a rewarding position with outstanding benefits, exceptional team support, and the opportunity to make a difference every day, we encourage you to apply.
Join a rehabilitation department with exceptional staff retention, supportive leadership, and a shared commitment to resident-centered care.
Requirements
Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive evaluations of residents’ abilities and develop individualized treatment plans.
Provide skilled physical therapy interventions and participate in restorative programming to support resident function and quality of life.
Collaborate with Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Social Services, Medical Providers, residents and families to promote optimal outcomes.
Complete timely and compliant documentation, including comprehensive evaluations, progress notes, care plan development and discharge summaries.
Excellent communication skills to effectively collaborate and participate in interdisciplinary care planning, team meetings and family conferences.
Qualifications:
Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy program, Bachelor’s degree or higher.
Current State of New Hampshire Physical Therapy license.
Experience in long-term care, geriatric rehabilitation or related settings with 3+years preferred.
Strong communication, clinical reasoning, and interdisciplinary collaboration skills.
Commitment to compassionate, resident-centered care.

