Build the Pelvic Health Program You’ve Always Wanted
FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers – McKinney Coit is seeking a Pelvic Health Physical Therapist to lead and expand a specialty pelvic program within a high-performing, locally owned outpatient practice. This is a program-building opportunity inside a clinic with strong infrastructure, marketing support, and leadership committed to specialty growth.
Why This Role is Different
• Strong internal cross-referral from orthopedic, vestibular, and neuro populations
• Active physician liaison and marketing support
• Local ownership with direct access to leadership
• Opportunity to shape and grow the pelvic program intentionally
Compensation & Growth
• Competitive base salary aligned with specialty market rates
• Performance-based bonus opportunities
• Flexible schedule (no weekends)
• Clinical autonomy within a supportive team
• Leadership track potential as the pelvic program expands
To Apply
Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your pelvic training, certifications, and interest in helping grow a specialty pelvic program.
All inquiries will be handled confidentially.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Evaluations: Perform comprehensive examinations and evaluations for new patients of all genders dealing with pelvic floor dysfunction, incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, and pre/postnatal care.
- Diagnostics & Planning: Diagnose conditions and evaluate physical activity limitations to establish personalized treatment plans with specific goals and timeframes.
- Treatment Implementation: Utilize manual therapy, biofeedback, therapeutic exercise, and PT intervention techniques to carry out and progress skilled treatment plans.
- Documentation: Maintain high standards of documentation and track patient progress/intervention effectiveness using Prompt EMR
- Collaboration & Education: Collaborate with local OB-GYNs, urologists, and midwives to ensure a holistic approach. Provide patient education on continuing care and occasionally contribute to community workshops or social media.
Qualifications
- Education: Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from an accredited program.
- Licensure: Active Texas Physical Therapy license (or eligibility to obtain one).
- Specialized Training: Completion of Herman & Wallace Level 1 (or equivalent) is required; further levels or PRPC/WCS certification is a major plus.
- Clinical Experience: 2+ years
- Soft Skills: Exceptional active listening, the ability to build deep trust in sensitive settings, self-motivation, and the ability to work effectively in an autonomous environment.
- Passions: A dedicated interest in pelvic health as well as helping patients with orthopedic conditions.
Type: Full Time (Salaried)
Job ID: 166763