PEAK PERFORMANCE is Hiring a PT!!

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PEAK PERFORMANCE is Hiring a PT!!

Could Peak be your next path to professional success and growth…

Looking for a Sports/Ortho PT Opportunity?

Peak Performance could be just the right fit for you!  

We’ve got an opening for a full-time PT.  If this person could be you or maybe someone you know…keep reading!

If you’re fascinated by functional biomechanics…by the discovery and analysis process of troubleshooting with evaluations, getting beyond symptoms toward underlying causes, and with the designing exercise progressions that are respectful of symptoms but that resonate with authentic function – or you’re looking to grow  and be mentored in the area of Applied Functional Science® (all our providers get Gray Institute trained)…

If you want to work in an environment that not only gives you the freedom to customize every single patient’s care but expects it, and doesn’t rely on  “one size fits all” or “canned” sheets that make patients feel like they’re just another number 

If you want an environment to practice in with a supportive team of providers and office professionals who collaborate to optimize outcomes and serve patients with a sense of encouragement…

If you’d love a facility with the open space to allow sprints and agility and throwing and jumping and leaping that’s equipped with functional training tools to bring the ideas and imaginings from your head to the real world of a patient’s recovery…

If you’re looking for a growth minded community where improving your ability to help patients isn’t just expected but it’s supported and assisted from the top down…

Peak Performance could just be the place you’ve been hoping to find!

Reach out to our awesome Office Manager, Adrienne, at 585-218-0240 or email her at adrienne@peakptroc.com to share your resume and start a conversation.  

Here’s a link to our  Core Values if you want to know more about Peak Performance.

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