Last Updated: April 17, 2026
Select Medical Application: How to Apply Online (2026)
How to Apply at Select Medical
To apply at Select Medical, visit selectmedical.com/careers, which covers all positions in both Select Medical specialty hospitals and Select Physical Therapy outpatient clinics. The two divisions have distinct roles but share a single application portal.
- Go to selectmedical.com/careers — search across both hospital and outpatient clinic divisions simultaneously.
- Choose your division — “Select Medical Hospitals” (LTAC, inpatient rehab) or “Select Physical Therapy” (outpatient PT/OT/SLP clinics).
- Search by role and location — filter by Physical Therapist, RN, PTA, OTA, SLP, or support roles.
- Create an applicant profile — build your profile with work history, education, and licensure details.
- Upload license documentation — all clinical roles require upload of active state license(s) at time of application.
- Complete the application and submit — include availability and any preferred clinic or hospital locations.
- Background check and credentialing — healthcare background check and primary source licensure verification required pre-hire.
Select Medical Job Positions & Pay Rates
| Position | Pay Range | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Therapist (PT) | $38–$52/hr | Full-time / Part-time |
| Occupational Therapist (OT) | $36–$50/hr | Full-time / Part-time |
| Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) | $38–$54/hr | Full-time / Part-time |
| Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) | $28–$38/hr | Full-time / Part-time |
| Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) | $26–$36/hr | Full-time / Part-time |
| Registered Nurse (LTAC/Inpatient) | $32–$48/hr | Full-time / PRN |
| Respiratory Therapist (RT) | $28–$42/hr | Full-time |
| Patient Care Technician (PCT) | $17–$24/hr | Full-time / Part-time |
| Clinic Director (Outpatient PT) | $75,000–$100,000/yr | Full-time / Salaried |
Select Medical Application Requirements
- Clinical roles (PT, OT, SLP, RN, RT): Active, unrestricted state license required — Select Medical verifies through primary source at time of hire
- PTA/OTA: Active state license required; some states require supervising PT/OT co-signature for specific procedures
- Patient Care Technician: CNA certification preferred but not always required; experience in acute care or rehab setting preferred
- Background check: Required for all positions; healthcare-specific screening
- Drug screen: Pre-employment required
- CPR/BLS certification: Required for all clinical staff; American Heart Association preferred
- Minimum age: 18 years old
Select Medical Interview Process
Interview processes differ between hospital and outpatient clinic divisions. Outpatient PT clinic interviews often move faster and are less formal.
Outpatient clinic (Select Physical Therapy)
- 1–2 rounds: Clinic Director phone screen followed by in-person clinic visit
- Shadowing opportunities available at many clinics pre-offer
- New grad positions often include mentorship discussion with senior PT
Hospital division (LTAC / Inpatient Rehab)
- 2–3 rounds: HR screen → Department Manager → sometimes Chief Clinical Officer
- Skills competency discussion for RN and respiratory therapy roles
- Panel interviews common for leadership and senior clinical roles
Common interview questions
- “How do you manage a high caseload while maintaining documentation quality?”
- “Describe a challenging patient case and how you adapted your treatment approach.”
- “What is your experience with LTAC or medically complex patients?” (hospital roles)
- “How do you approach patient and family education?”
Select Medical Employee Benefits
- Health, dental, vision insurance for full-time employees
- 401(k) with company match
- Paid time off — vacation, sick leave, holidays
- CEU reimbursement — continuing education allowance for PT, OT, SLP license renewal
- Professional development — Select Physical Therapy runs internal clinical excellence programs and mentorship for new grads
- Tuition assistance — for qualifying degree or certification programs
- Short-term and long-term disability insurance
- Life insurance
- Employee referral bonuses — particularly for PT, OT, SLP positions
Select Medical Career Development
With 1,900+ outpatient clinics and 100+ hospitals, Select Medical offers significant geographic mobility and a clear clinical leadership track — particularly in the outpatient therapy division.
- Staff PT → Senior PT: Clinical specialty certification (OCS, SCS, NCS) supported and recognized in compensation
- Senior PT → Clinic Director: Internal Clinic Director development program; most clinic directors promote from staff PT within 3–5 years
- Clinic Director → Area Director → Regional VP: Corporate leadership track for high performers
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Select Physical Therapy (outpatient division) actively recruits new PT graduates and has a structured mentorship program. New grads are paired with experienced PT mentors for 6–12 months post-hire. Many clinics also have dedicated CI (clinical instructor) relationships with PT schools.
Select Medical hospitals are specialty inpatient facilities — primarily long-term acute care (LTAC) hospitals treating medically complex patients (ventilator-dependent, wound care, multi-system failure). Select Physical Therapy operates outpatient PT, OT, and SLP clinics treating orthopedic, sports medicine, and neurological conditions. Both divisions are part of Select Medical Corporation and share a careers portal.
Outpatient clinic positions typically move in 1–3 weeks from application to offer. Hospital positions take 2–4 weeks due to credentialing and background verification requirements. Clinical license verification adds 3–5 business days.
Yes. PRN/per diem positions are available at both hospital and outpatient clinic divisions for PT, OT, SLP, RN, and RT roles. PRN staff typically earn 15–25% higher hourly rates than full-time equivalents without benefits eligibility.
Working across both divisions simultaneously is generally not a standard arrangement, but Select Medical does allow internal transfers between divisions. Many clinicians use an outpatient role as a stepping stone to hospital roles or vice versa based on career goals.