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Description
Sign-on Bonus + Relocation Assistance Offered!
Location: Driscoll Physical and Sports Therapy – Southside Outpatient Clinic
Schedule: Our outpatient clinic operates Monday through Friday from 7:00am-6:00pm. The candidate will have the flexibility to choose a schedule that suits their 40-hour week, whether it's five 8-hour days, four 10-hour days, or another variation. Enjoy a work-life balance with no weekend shifts and no on-call duties.
Position Overview:
At Driscoll Children's Hospital, our goal is to provide high-quality, efficient care to pediatric and adolescent members of our community. The Sports Physical Therapist plays a key role in delivering exceptional outpatient sports medicine services to athletes and active individuals, with a primary focus on middle school and high school-aged patients.
Working in a fast-faced clinical environment, the Sports Physical Therapist evaluates and treats orthopedic and sports-related injuries through individualized, one-on-one sessions. As a licensed therapist, they develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans designed to restore function, reduce pain, prevent future injury, optimize athletic performance, and support a safe return to sport and recreational activities.
The Sports Physical Therapist collaborates closely with physicians, athletic trainers, coaches, parents, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive, patient-centered care. Through effective communication and interdisciplinary teamwork, they help patients achieve their goals and return to the activities they enjoy safely and confidently.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Evaluate and treat athletes and active individuals with orthopedic and sports-related injuries.
- Develop individualized rehabilitation programs focused on return-to-sport and return-to-activity goals.
- Perform functional movement assessments, strength testing, and sport-specific evaluations.
- Collaborate with orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate care.
- Implement evidence-based treatment interventions for acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
- Develop injury prevention and performance enhancement programs.
- Provide education regarding injury prevention, biomechanics, conditioning, and safe return-to-play progression.
- Utilize objective outcome measures and return-to-sport testing to determine readiness for athletic participation.
- Participate in community outreach activities, sports screenings, and athletic events as assigned.
- Maintain current knowledge of sports medicine, orthopedic rehabilitation, and evidence-based practice standards.
Compensation & Benefits:
For a detailed overview of our benefits, visit: Driscoll Children's Hospital Employee Benefits.
- Competitive salary with a sign-on bonus and relocation assistance.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
- Ongoing professional development opportunities.
- The chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families.
Why Live in Corpus Christi, TX?
Nestled along the Gulf Coast, Corpus Christi offers a perfect blend of coastal living, rich culture, and a thriving professional environment. With its beautiful beaches, affordable cost of living, and warm community, it’s an excellent place for families and professionals alike. Come be part of a city where work-life balance meets coastal charm!
- Coastal Lifestyle: Enjoy year-round sunshine, stunning waterfront views, and outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and paddle boarding.
- Vibrant Culture: Experience a unique mix of Texan and coastal traditions through local festivals, museums, and a diverse culinary scene featuring fresh seafood.
- Career & Education Opportunities: Home to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, strong healthcare institutions, and a growing job market, the city offers excellent professional and educational opportunities.
- Affordable Living: With a lower cost of living compared to other Texas metro areas, Corpus Christi provides great housing options near the beach or in family-friendly neighborhoods.
- Convenience & Connectivity: The Corpus Christi International Airport makes travel easy, and quick access to destinations like San Antonio and Houston adds to its appeal.
- Tight-knit Community: Whether you're raising a family or growing your career, Corpus Christi’s welcoming environment fosters personal and professional growth.
Requirements
Required:
- Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy.
- Current Texas licensure as a Physical Therapist.
- Current CPR Certification or completion within 90 days of hire.
Preferred:
- Experience treating orthopedic and sports medicine populations.
- Experience working with pediatric, adolescent, and young adult athletes.
- Certification or advanced training in sports rehabilitation, orthopedic physical therapy, dry needling, concussion management, or related specialty areas.

