Physical Therapist Clinic Director
Benchmark Physical Therapy(1 month ago)
About this role
BenchMark Physical Therapy is opening a new outpatient clinic in Florence, SC and is hiring a full-time Clinic Director with a partnership opportunity to lead the site. The role is for an experienced, licensed physical therapist who wants to grow into leadership and potential ownership within the Upstream Rehabilitation network. The organization emphasizes professional development, community engagement, and best-in-class patient care.
Required Skills
- Leadership
- Mentorship
- Clinical Care
- Patient Relations
- Team Building
- Practice Management
- Business Development
- Manual Therapy
- Community Outreach
Qualifications
- Licensed Physical Therapist
- Degree From Accredited PT Program
About Benchmark Physical Therapy
benchmarkpt.comBenchMark Physical Therapy is a network of outpatient physical therapy and rehabilitation clinics that help patients relieve pain, recover from injury or surgery, and improve overall function and health. They deliver evidence-based, personalized treatment plans led by licensed physical therapists across local clinics, with online scheduling to make care convenient. Services focus on orthopedic and sports rehab, post‑surgical recovery, return‑to‑work/sport programs, and preventative conditioning. BenchMark works with referring providers and insurers to coordinate care and support patients’ return to daily activities.
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