About Physical/Occupational Therapy
Physical and occupational therapists are respected members of our health care team who design patient treatment programs based on their own evaluations in consultation with physicians and other team members. We have rewarding positions in home health care, acute care and outpatient services on a full-time, part-time, and per diem basis.
As a physical or occupational therapist at Kaiser Permanente, you can expect:
- Choice of practice settings
- Modern facilities and equipment
- Professional support
- Schedule flexibility
- Wide variety of patients and areas of specialization
We support physical and occupational therapists who want to pursue education in a specialty area or take advantage of professional development opportunities. We sponsor regional symposia and seminars, as well as forgivable loan and tuition reimbursement programs in some regions. In the Southern California region, Kaiser Permanente offers a nationally recognized post-graduate Physical Therapy Residency Program.
At Kaiser Permanente, you'll collaborate with an experienced and expert staff, many of whom are respected specialists who provide training to fellow staff members. This may include hand therapy, pediatrics, orthopedics, neurology, lymphedema, and others. We encourage career development in a variety of treatment areas that include, but are not limited to:
- Medical/Surgical
- Neonatal
- Neurological
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics