
Pediatric Physical Therapy Assistant
Outpatient Clinic • Oklahoma City, OK • Full-Time • 45-57k/year
Therapitas has served Spanish-speaking families in Oklahoma since 2015 with one mission: ensuring Spanish-speaking children have the same access to quality therapy as any other child. If that mission matters to you, this role is worth reading.
We’re hiring a Pediatric Physical Therapy Assistant to join our multidisciplinary outpatient team in Oklahoma City. We provide trained interpreter support, so Spanish fluency is a plus, but not required
Why Join Therapitas?
What You’ll Do
✔️ Implement treatment plans developed by a licensed Physical Therapist (PT).
✔️ Provide skilled intervention to improve strength, mobility, motor development, and functional independence
✔️ Educate patients and caregivers on therapeutic activities and home programs to enhance progress.
✔️ 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 Assistant students
✅ PTA degree from an accredited program
✅ Oklahoma PTA license or eligibility to obtain
✅ New grads and upcoming board exam candidates welcome
✅ Passion for working with children and families
✅ Strong work ethic, adaptability, and a team-oriented mindset
✅ Mission-driven approach to care
✅ Spanish-speaking ability is a plus, but not required
What We Offer
💰 $45,000 – $57,000 / year based on schedule and experience
🏥 Medical, Dental, Vision, and Supplemental Insurance
💼 401(k)
🌴 Generous PTO, paid holidays, and sick leave
📚 Continuing education and licensure assistance
📅 Monday–Friday schedule only
Questions before applying? Contact our Director of Physical Therapy at rlong@therapitas.com

One Therapy Network is an organization dedicated to helping therapy practices build sustainable models for serving the underserved.
Our team of hundreds of clinicians provide well over 100,000 therapy sessions each year to children and families across the country. We work with pediatricians and schools, educate therapy students, build clinics in low income neighborhoods, and develop technology to better assist our team.