WE ARE HIRING
Ruther Health is expanding our team and seeking qualified candidates for:
Pelvic Floor Therapist (Occupational or Physical Therapist)
Imagine a place where you can truly transform lives, not just treat symptoms, where you have the time to listen, understand, and address the root cause of each patient's concerns. This isn't your typical therapy job – it's an opportunity to revolutionize healthcare, one patient at a time.
At Ruther Health + Wellness, we believe in empowering transformation. As a Therapist specializing in pelvic floor therapy and orthopedics, you'll educate and guide patients on their journey to optimal health. Our holistic, root-cause focus means you'll see the body as an interconnected system, always seeking to uncover and address the underlying issues.
Benefits Include:
1-on-1 mentorship with Dr. Kelly and monthly educational meetings for collaboration
Discover why Dr. Kelly has over +240k followers on social media with her techniques and feel confident treating even the most challenging of cases
Out-of-network practice, allowing freedom to do what's best for patients
Limited to 8 patients per day with hour-long appointments and no double booking
Significantly less documentation to complete
Focus on helping patients thrive rather than merely treating symptoms
We are actively seeking passionate, dedicated pelvic floor physical or occupational therapists to join our team of specialists.
Our ideal team members are:
Experienced pelvic therapists who are excited to provide the next level of personalized, holistic care
New grads and general therapists with a strong desire to focus on pelvic therapy, who have been following pelvic health icons on social media and are eager to dive deeper into this life-changing specialty
Compassionate, empathetic individuals who prioritize listening to patients' stories and tailoring one-on-one treatments to address their unique needs
Lifelong learners committed to staying at the forefront of pelvic health research and techniques to provide the most effective, evidence-based care