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Physical Therapy Aide
HealthcareYou're the person who sets up the treatment area, cleans the equipment, and helps patients get on and off tables — all without a clinical license. It's the entry-level doorway into physical therapy, and you'll learn more about the human body by watching PTs and PTAs work than most people learn in a semester of anatomy. The pay is low, but the experience is invaluable if you're headed into the field.
Salary Range
Low
$25k
Median
$32k
High
$40k
10-Year Growth
5%
US Workers
50K
Education
High school diploma — on-the-job training provided
Environment
indoor
Tools & Technical Skills
- ▸Therapy equipment setup & maintenance
- ▸Patient transfer techniques
- ▸Hot/cold pack preparation
- ▸Infection control & sanitation
- ▸Basic vital signs
- ▸Inventory management
- ▸Scheduling software
People & Mindset Skills
- ▸Reliability
- ▸Physical stamina
- ▸Attention to detail
- ▸Teamwork
- ▸Compassion
- ▸Communication
Learn the skills
Courses and certifications to get you job-ready
Infection control & sanitation
Basic vital signs
Inventory management
What you'll actually do
- 01Set up treatment areas with exercise equipment, hot packs, and ultrasound machines
- 02Help patients transfer to treatment tables — your back will develop opinions about this
- 03Clean and sanitize equipment between patients (an endless cycle)
- 04Escort patients to and from the waiting room
- 05Maintain inventory of therapy supplies and linens
- 06Observe PTs and PTAs treating patients — free education if you're paying attention
- 07Answer the phone, schedule appointments, and file paperwork when the front desk is slammed
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