<p>A PRN Physical Therapist opportunity is open with a well-established home health agency serving Orange City, Florida — part of a nationally recognized post-acute care network integrated within the Optum/UnitedHealth Group family of businesses. This role offers genuine schedule flexibility as a PRN position while delivering meaningful one-on-one patient care in the home setting, where PTs have the autonomy to drive clinical outcomes across a diverse patient population. The compensation structure is transparent and performance-linked, with per-visit point pay and hourly rates that reward productivity directly.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Annual total cash target pay range: $77,400 – $171,000 (based on full-time productivity equivalent; PRN earnings scale accordingly)</li> <li>Per-visit point rate: $44.65 – $98.65 per visit point, calculated by multiplying your rate by productivity points accrued per visit type</li> <li>Hourly rate for non-visit activities (e.g., orientation): $37.21 – $82.21/hour</li> <li>Compensation increases over time based on productivity and performance</li> <li>Comprehensive benefits package available (subject to eligibility requirements)</li> <li>Employee equity stock purchase program and 401(k) contribution plan</li> <li>Recognition programs tied to clinical performance</li> <li>Compliance with all applicable minimum wage laws</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>PRN schedule with visit assignments driven by patient and business needs — weekly visit volume varies based on individual productivity targets and point values assigned to each visit type</li> <li>Each visit type carries a defined productivity point value that encompasses both direct and indirect patient care activities</li> <li>Full-scope home health PT practice: evaluation, plan-of-care development, therapeutic intervention, and ongoing progress documentation</li> <li>Functional assessment focus areas include mobility/functional status, endurance and stamina, pain management, and complex medical conditions</li> <li>Collaborative care model: coordinates directly with supervising nurses, physicians, and the broader interdisciplinary health care team</li> <li>Patient and caregiver education is a core component — PTs instruct families and caregivers on the plan of care, functional limitations, and goal progression</li> <li>Documentation requirements include a progress note per visit and completion of all evaluations within state-specific timelines; submitted per agency policy</li> <li>Operates within a nationally scaled post-acute care infrastructure with standardized clinical protocols and reporting systems</li> <li>Serves a diverse patient population across age groups, backgrounds, and socioeconomic circumstances in the home environment</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Current Physical Therapy licensure in the state of Florida (or eligibility to obtain)</li> <li>Current CPR certification required</li> <li>Valid driver's license with current vehicle insurance and access to a dependable personal vehicle (or reliable public transportation)</li> <li>Ability to provide care across a wide range of home environments and patient demographics regardless of age, race, creed, color, sex, disability, or financial condition</li> <li>Candidates must pass a pre-employment drug screening</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Orange City is a welcoming small city in Volusia County, situated in Central Florida between Daytona Beach and Orlando — giving residents easy access to world-class beaches, theme parks, and a major international airport while enjoying a quieter, suburban pace of life. The area offers a low cost of living relative to Florida's coastal markets, strong school options, and proximity to the St. Johns River and Blue Spring State Park, a popular destination for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing. Central Florida's year-round warm climate and growing healthcare corridor make it an attractive long-term base for clinicians seeking both professional opportunity and quality of life.</p>