Physical Therapist qualifications to look forÂ
Physical therapists (PTs) are health care professionals who diagnose and treat patients with medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives.
Your top hire will have a graduate degree, an accredited PT certification, proof that they’ve passed their National Physical Therapy Examination, and a license for the state where they intend to practice.
Look for candidates who interact well with patients, and who think critically about their patient care plans. You also want a PT who keeps up to date with current medical findings and is constantly striving to better themselves in their practice.Â
đź“ŚDon’t forget: Check local legislation as licensure requirements vary per location and job description.Â
Keep an eye out for candidates who are:
- Critical thinkers Â
- Strong communicators
- Detail-oriented
- Compassionate
- Observant
- Empathetic
Top tip: Hire candidates willing to grow by making sure their personal career goals align with your company's mission.
Physical Therapist interview questions
- What led you to pursue physical therapy as a career? What do you find most rewarding about this work?Â
- What are your special interests in physical therapy, if any? Do you enjoy working with a specific population?Â
- Talk about your experience with long-term care and the type of patients you provided it for.Â
- Describe a typical day at your current/previous job. How many patients did you see and how hands-on were you?Â
- What are some of the challenges of working with geriatric patients? What is also rewarding about it?Â
- How do you handle movement disorders? What are some key considerations you make?Â
- What would you do if one of your patients suddenly became agitated and aggressive? How do you calm them?Â
- What would you do if one of your patients started refusing to work with you? How do you approach the situation?Â
- How do you comfort patients who are fearful of the treatment plan?Â
- What would you do if a colleague wasn’t upholding treatment standards?Â
- What would you consider an inappropriate interaction with a patient? How do you handle it if you see it happening? Â
- Recall a time you worked with a difficult case. How would you handle it?
- What’s stressful about being a physical therapist? What are some measures you take to handle stress?
- How would you handle a patient post-surgery?Â
- How would you handle a patient with a diagnosis you haven’t worked with previously?
- Describe a situation where you felt you delivered excellent patient care. What was the outcome?
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