
Pediatric Physical Therapist - Part-Time
Outpatient Clinic • Tulsa, OK • Part-Time • 34-68k/year • $44-$64/hour
Therapitas is a nonprofit that has served Spanish-speaking families in Oklahoma since 2009 with one mission: ensuring Spanish-speaking children have the same access to quality therapy as any other child.
Looking for a flexible position that fits with your life? We’re hiring a part-time Pediatric Physical Therapist to join our multidisciplinary outpatient team in Tulsa. Spanish fluency is a plus, but not required. We provide trained interpreter support.
Why Join Therapitas?
✅ DPT or PT degree from an accredited program
✅ Oklahoma PT license or eligibility to obtain
✅ New grads and upcoming board exam candidates welcome
✅ Passion for working with children and families
✅ Mission-driven approach to care
✅ Availability for a consistent weekly schedule with PTA supervision during clinic hours
What You’ll Do
✔️ Conduct evaluations and develop individualized plans of care for pediatric patients
✔️ Provide skilled intervention to improve strength, mobility, motor development, and functional independence
✔️ Document services in our easy-to-use EMR to meet clinical standards and payer requirements
✔️ Collaborate with OTs, SLPs, and other team members to provide coordinated, family-centered care
✔️ Supervise Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs) during your scheduled clinic hours.
What We Offer
💰 $34,000–$68,000/year ($44–$64/hour) production-based compensation dependent on days worked, patient care, experience, and number of PTAs supervised. Paid documentation time and supervision pay included.
💼 401(k)
🌴 Prorated PTO and sick leave • Paid holidays when scheduled
📚 Continuing education and licensure assistance
📅 Flexible Monday–Friday scheduling.
Questions before applying? Contact our Director of Physical Therapy at rlong@therapitas.com

We are leaders in pediatric therapy who serve the Latino community through outpatient clinics and community education. Research has shown that Latino children with such delays are more likely to be unidentified until much later in childhood, and even then, they have limited resources for appropriate treatment. Our mission is to give hope to Latino children with developmental delays. We work with children and focus on equipping them with strategies to maximize their potential for independence.