Sports Residency Program - Physical Therapist
Company: Olympic Sports and Spine Residency Opportunities
Location: Tacoma
Posted on: February 24, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description At Olympic Sports & Spine,
patients are our priority. Our commitment is One-on-One care,
unrivaled educational opportunities, a culture of learning and a
place where employees thrive. We have been dedicated to the
community and providing clinical excellence and care since 1984.
Local Roots. Local Ownership. Local Commitment. Sports Residency
Program Overview & Mission Olympic Sports & Spine's Sports
Residency is an 18-month clinical residency program that is
accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and
Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) through the American Physical
Therapy Association. The mission of the residency program is to
elevate a physical therapist's competency and enhance patient
centered care within the specialty practice area of sports physical
therapy. The residency is characterized by advanced clinical
education, principles of evidence informed practice, and processes
of clinical reasoning. The clinical and academic curriculum is
designed for residents to become a certified orthopaedic manual
therapist (COMT) and a Certified Dry Needling Specialist (CDNS)
through AspireOMT, a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
(CSCS) through National Strength and Conditioning Association and
prepare for sports board certification through the American Board
of Physical Therapy Specialties. A new cohort begins on September
1st of each year. Curriculum Summary The sports residency
curriculum is intentionally structured to support progressive
professional development through an integrated sequence of clinical
and educational experiences. The clinical curriculum includes
advanced patient care, a minimum of 150 hours of one-on-one
clinical mentorship during direct patient care, 200 hours of
athletic venue coverage, and supervised experience serving as a
clinical instructor for a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) intern.
The educational curriculum consists of a minimum of 126 hours of
Certified Orthopaedic Manual Therapist (COMT) training through
AspireOMT Institute; 81 hours of dry needling education through
AspireOMT Institute; 150 hours of independent study utilizing
educational content developed by the National Strength and
Conditioning Association; and 200 hours of asynchronous online
coursework delivered by sports physical therapy subject-matter
experts from across the country. In addition, residents complete a
capstone project aligned with their professional interests.
Capstone options include clinical practice improvement, quality
improvement initiatives, research and evidence-based practice,
education and mentorship, community and public health engagement,
interdisciplinary collaboration, technology and innovation, and
leadership and advocacy. Schedule Expectations Residents are
employed by Olympic Sports & Spine and are expected to work the
weekly hours outlined in their employment contract. A minimum of
150 hours of one-to-one clinical mentorship with a residency
eligible mentor is embedded within the resident's patient care
schedule across the duration of the program. Educational coursework
is completed outside of scheduled clinical hours. Residents should
plan to dedicate approximately 10 hours per week to academic
learning and related educational activities. Minimum Eligibility
Requirements: Graduation from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy
program Successful completion of FSBPT's National Physical Therapy
Examination (NPTE) Licensure to practice physical therapy within
the state of Washington by the program start date Active membership
to the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy Application
Process & Questions For additional information regarding the sports
residency program or application process, please contact: Samantha
Gubka residency@osstherapy.com New cohorts begin annually on
September 1. Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling
basis throughout the year. As part of our commitment to maintaining
a professional, compliant, and high-integrity workplace, all
employment offers at Olympic Sports & Spine are contingent upon the
successful completion of a comprehensive background screening. This
process may include, but is not limited to, verification of prior
employment and education, a credit check (if relevant to the
position), criminal history review, and reference checks. By
submitting your application, you acknowledge and consent to this
screening process. Please note that any offer of employment will
remain conditional until the screening is complete and the results
meet the standards set by Olympic Sports & Spine. Olympic Sports &
Spine is an equal opportunity employer and conducts all background
screenings in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local
laws. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
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