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Physical Therapist, Pelvic Floor, Oncology

Company: UCHealth
Location: Fort Collins
Posted on: March 18, 2026

Job Description:

UCHealth invites applications for a Physical Therapist specializing in Pelvic Floor and Oncology, dedicated to providing specialized and compassionate care to oncology patients with pelvic health concerns. This role is pivotal in enhancing the quality of life of patients by implementing targeted therapies and innovative rehabilitation strategies. Join a leading team at UCHealth, where we prioritize patient-focused care and continuous professional development in a supportive and advanced medical environment. Evaluate and treat oncology patients with pelvic floor dysfunction using evidence-based practices. Develop individualized treatment plans based on patient-specific needs and goals. Collaborate with oncologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide holistic care. Educate patients and their families on pelvic health and ongoing care strategies. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss and optimize patient care plans. Maintain accurate patient records and document progress toward treatment goals. Expertise in pelvic floor rehabilitation Ability to execute manual therapy techniques Strong interpersonal and communication skills Proficiency in patient assessment and treatment planning Knowledge of oncologic conditions and their impact on pelvic health Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401k Current Physical Therapy license in the state of Colorado Certified Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner (PRPC) preferred Oncology Physical Therapy certification is advantageous

Keywords: UCHealth, Vail , Physical Therapist, Pelvic Floor, Oncology, Healthcare , Fort Collins, Colorado


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