Overview
MAB Community Services is looking for a compassionate, skilled, and licensed Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) to make a real impact in the lives of individuals enrolled in the ABI/MFP waivers. You’ll work directly with participants in their homes, communities, or wherever needed—helping them achieve personal goals, improve mobility, and gain independence. The role will be based out in Central, MA.
If you thrive in a role where every day is different, and you enjoy creating tailored treatment plans that truly change lives, this is the opportunity for you.
Schedule: Flexible schedule is available. Will need to meet the needs of the participants as well as caseloads
What You’ll Do
Deliver one-on-one Physical Therapy in home and community
Create and implement treatment plans focused on participant needs and goals
Lead exercises, gait training, balance programs, and pain management interventions
Assist in wound care and coordinate necessary equipment for participants
Work closely with an interdisciplinary team to support rehabilitation and independence
Adapt therapy activities to match each participant’s abilities and interests
Monitor progress and adjust plans as needed for optimal results
Provide training and education to staff working with participants
You’ll Also
Mentor students and interns
Stay current with licensure, training, and best practices
Participate in continuing education for both your own development and staff training
What We’re Looking For
Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant in Massachusetts
Strong knowledge of anatomy and physical therapy practices
Experience with the ABI population a plus
Outpatient and home care experience preferred
Ability to collaborate in a team-oriented environment
2+ years of PTA experience preferred
Why Join Us
Flexible scheduling to fit your life and caseload
Paid holidays & generous PTO
Health insurance & Flexible Spending Account
403(b) retirement contributions
The freedom to use a variety of modalities in your treatment approach
About MAB Community Services
MAB Community Services has been creating opportunities for people with disabilities since 1903. Helen Keller served on our first advisory board, along with other notable Bostonians who developed some of the first community services for blind individuals. Today we specialize in individualized rehabilitation and family-focused strategies that help individuals with a range of disabilities live full and independent lives in the community. The organization’s three distinct divisions are the Ivy Street School, MAB Adult Disability Services, and Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired. They work tirelessly across the organization to promote acceptance, inclusion, equality, and diversity.