Location: Driscoll Physical and Sports Therapy – Southside Outpatient Clinic
Schedule: Our outpatient clinic operates Monday through Friday from 7:00am-6:00pm. The candidate will have the flexibility to choose a schedule that suits their 40-hour week, whether it's five 8-hour days, four 10-hour days, or another variation. Enjoy a work-life balance with no weekend shifts and no on-call duties.
Position Overview:
At Driscoll Children's Hospital, our goal is to provide high-quality, efficient care to pediatric and adolescent members of our community. The Sports Physical Therapist plays a key role in delivering exceptional outpatient sports medicine services to athletes and active individuals, with a primary focus on middle school and high school-aged patients.
Working in a fast-faced clinical environment, the Sports Physical Therapist evaluates and treats orthopedic and sports-related injuries through individualized, one-on-one sessions. As a licensed therapist, they develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans designed to restore function, reduce pain, prevent future injury, optimize athletic performance, and support a safe return to sport and recreational activities.
The Sports Physical Therapist collaborates closely with physicians, athletic trainers, coaches, parents, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive, patient-centered care. Through effective communication and interdisciplinary teamwork, they help patients achieve their goals and return to the activities they enjoy safely and confidently.
Essential Responsibilities:
Evaluate and treat athletes and active individuals with orthopedic and sports-related injuries.
Develop individualized rehabilitation programs focused on return-to-sport and return-to-activity goals.
Perform functional movement assessments, strength testing, and sport-specific evaluations.
Collaborate with orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate care.
Implement evidence-based treatment interventions for acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
Develop injury prevention and performance enhancement programs.
Provide education regarding injury prevention, biomechanics, conditioning, and safe return-to-play progression.
Utilize objective outcome measures and return-to-sport testing to determine readiness for athletic participation.
Participate in community outreach activities, sports screenings, and athletic events as assigned.
Maintain current knowledge of sports medicine, orthopedic rehabilitation, and evidence-based practice standards.
Competitive salary with a sign-on bonus and relocation assistance.
Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
Ongoing professional development opportunities.
The chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families.
Why Live in Corpus Christi, TX?
Nestled along the Gulf Coast, Corpus Christi offers a perfect blend of coastal living, rich culture, and a thriving professional environment. With its beautiful beaches, affordable cost of living, and warm community, it’s an excellent place for families and professionals alike. Come be part of a city where work-life balance meets coastal charm!
Coastal Lifestyle: Enjoy year-round sunshine, stunning waterfront views, and outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and paddle boarding.
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Career & Education Opportunities: Home to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, strong healthcare institutions, and a growing job market, the city offers excellent professional and educational opportunities.
Affordable Living: With a lower cost of living compared to other Texas metro areas, Corpus Christi provides great housing options near the beach or in family-friendly neighborhoods.
Convenience & Connectivity: The Corpus Christi International Airport makes travel easy, and quick access to destinations like San Antonio and Houston adds to its appeal.
Tight-knit Community: Whether you're raising a family or growing your career, Corpus Christi’s welcoming environment fosters personal and professional growth.
Requirements
Required:
Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy.
Current Texas licensure as a Physical Therapist.
Current CPR Certification or completion within 90 days of hire.
Preferred:
Experience treating orthopedic and sports medicine populations.
Experience working with pediatric, adolescent, and young adult athletes.
Certification or advanced training in sports rehabilitation, orthopedic physical therapy, dry needling, concussion management, or related specialty areas.
Healing Children for Over 70 Years!
Each year, Driscoll sees over 150,000 patients across our hospitals, clinics and South Texas’ first free-standing pediatric emergency room. Families from South Texas and beyond come to us with illnesses, injuries and even the rarest conditions. Together, our team of medical staff, medical and surgical specialists, maintenance, administration and volunteers work to bring the very best care to every child we see.
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