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The Physical Therapist Aide will assist therapists with treatment procedures and manage the preparation and cleanliness of treatment areas, requiring a High School Diploma or GED. Key qualifications include exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, complemented by a competitive pay structure and opportunities for leadership development and career growth.
The Physical Therapist Aide will assist therapists with treatment procedures, maintain treatment areas, and support appointment scheduling in accordance with clinic policies. A High School Diploma or GED and strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills are required, and employees enjoy a competitive pay structure along with leadership development programs and growth opportunities.
The Patient Services Coordinator - Float role at CORA requires a High School diploma or GED, along with prior customer service experience, to provide exceptional front desk support across multiple clinic locations. Key qualifications include proficiency in Microsoft Office, strong communication skills, and reliable transportation, along with a robust benefits package featuring competitive pay, comprehensive insurance options, paid holidays, and opportunities for career advancement.
Full-time Physical Therapist position requires a diploma from a CAPTE-approved Physical Therapy Program and a state license; primary responsibilities include delivering personalized care plans and measuring patient outcomes using advanced software. Key qualifications include dedication to exceptional patient care, with a benefits package featuring competitive pay, flexible schedules, a generous insurance package, student loan assistance, and professional development opportunities.
Occupational Therapist with an active state license (or in progress) is responsible for delivering exceptional outpatient services, performing patient evaluations, and developing tailored treatment plans. Candidates will benefit from competitive pay, flexible work schedules, a generous benefits package including medical, dental, and student loan assistance, and professional development opportunities.
The Patient Services Coordinator with a High School diploma or GED will provide exceptional customer service and administrative support at the front desk of a therapy office. Key qualifications include previous customer service experience and proficiency in Microsoft Office, accompanied by a competitive benefits package featuring medical, dental, vision insurance, and career growth opportunities.
The Physical Therapist - Clinic Manager role requires a diploma from a CAPTE-approved Physical Therapy program and a state license, with responsibilities including overseeing clinical and operational functions of the clinic. Key qualifications include proven leadership skills and at least one year of experience, complemented by a competitive benefits package featuring paid time off, medical and dental insurance, and professional development opportunities.
The Athletic Trainer, who must be NATABOC Certified and/or state licensed, is responsible for the treatment and rehabilitation of injured patients and athletes under the direction of a referring physician and supervision of a Physical Therapist in an outpatient clinic. Key qualifications include a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in athletic training/sports medicine and state licensure, while the comprehensive benefits package features competitive pay, paid holidays, PTO, medical, dental, vision coverage, and continuing education opportunities.
The Athletic Trainer will hold a NATABOC certification and/or state license, responsible for treating and rehabilitating injured patients under the supervision of a Physical Therapist in our outpatient clinic. Key qualifications include a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in athletic training and relevant state licensing, complemented by a competitive benefits package featuring paid holidays, medical insurance, a 401K retirement plan, and opportunities for professional development.
The role of Physical Therapist Assistant (PRN) at CORA involves providing physical therapy treatment as directed by a licensed Physical Therapist, ensuring high-quality care for patients. Candidates must have a degree from an APTA-approved program and an active state license, with benefits including competitive pay, flexible work schedules, and professional development opportunities.
CORA Physical Therapy is hiring a Physical Therapist Assistant for Home Health in Wake County, NC, requiring a graduate of an APTA-approved program and a valid North Carolina license, responsible for providing targeted physical therapy treatments as directed by a supervising Physical Therapist. Key benefits include competitive pay, flexible schedules, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, along with opportunities for professional development and tuition reimbursement.
CORA Physical Therapy is hiring a Physical Therapist - Clinic Manager with a diploma from a CAPTE-approved Physical Therapy program and state licensure to manage clinic operations while delivering high-quality patient care. Ideal candidates will have leadership experience, a commitment to excellence, and enjoy a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities.
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Physical Therapist
Our Physical Therapists are at the heart of patient recovery, helping individuals regain strength, mobility, and confidence. You'll be part of a dynamic, collaborative team that values innovation and evidence-based care. With access to advanced clinical education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities, CORA supports your professional growth while empowering you to make a lasting impact in the lives of your patients. Whether you're looking to specialize, advance your career, or lead, we provide the tools and support to help you succeed.

Occupational Therapist
Our Occupational Therapists empower patients to regain independence and improve their quality of life. You'll work in a collaborative environment alongside multidisciplinary teams, using evidence-based treatments to help individuals return to meaningful daily activities. With access to continuing education, mentorship programs, and career advancement opportunities, you can grow your expertise while making a real difference in the lives of your patients.

Physical Therapist Assistant
As a Physical Therapist Assistant at CORA, you’ll play a hands-on role in delivering exceptional care, supporting Physical Therapists in guiding patients toward recovery and their best lifestyle. Our team-driven approach ensures you’re surrounded by experts who are passionate about mentorship and growth. Whether you’re looking to advance your skills, specialize, or take the next step in your career, CORA provides the tools and support to help you thrive.

Occupational Therapist Assistant
Occupational Therapist Assistants at CORA are integral to helping patients regain function and independence. Working closely with OTs, you’ll engage patients in personalized therapeutic activities that promote strength, coordination, and confidence. We foster a culture of collaboration and professional development, giving you access to continued learning, mentorship, and leadership pathways to advance your career.

Speech Language Pathologist
CORA’s Speech-Language Pathologists transform lives by helping patients live with greater ease. You’ll be part of an interdisciplinary team dedicated to holistic patient care, working in a supportive environment where innovation and professional growth are encouraged. Whether you’re expanding your expertise, pursuing advanced certifications, or mentoring the next generation of SLPs, CORA provides the resources to help you succeed.

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