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Physical Therapy Technician Jobs in Maryland

Find PT Tech positions at top rehabilitation facilities, hospitals, and outpatient clinics across Maryland. Earn +4% vs national vs the national average.

$36K
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Maryland PT Tech Job Market

Maryland offers exceptional opportunities for Physical Therapy Technicians, with salaries +4% vs national vs the national average and access to top rehabilitation facilities.

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Strong Demand

1,450+ PT Tech positions open annually across Maryland. Population density (highest in US) drives consistent healthcare demand.

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Premium Pay

$36,840 average salary, +4% vs national vs national. Metro Maryland pays even higher—up to $47,900 at top facilities.

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Elite Facilities

Home to Johns Hopkins Medicine and other leading healthcare facilities across Maryland.

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Career Growth

Major employers offer tuition reimbursement for PT Techs pursuing PTA degrees. Clear advancement pathways available.

What Physical Therapy Technicians Do

PT Techs work under the direct supervision of licensed Physical Therapists, providing essential support for patient care and clinic operations.

Daily PT Tech Responsibilities

  • Patient Exercise Assistance: Guide patients through therapeutic exercises prescribed by the PT, ensuring proper form and safety
  • Treatment Preparation: Set up treatment areas, prepare equipment, apply hot/cold packs, and ready modalities like ultrasound
  • Patient Transfers: Assist patients with mobility, transfers between surfaces, and safe ambulation with devices
  • Equipment Maintenance: Clean, sanitize, and maintain therapy equipment; report any malfunctions
  • Documentation Support: Record patient attendance, exercise completion, and observations for PT review
  • Patient Transport: Escort patients to and from treatment areas; assist with wheelchairs and walkers

🏥 Work Settings in Maryland

  • Outpatient PT Clinics: Most common setting—Adventist HealthCare alone has 100+ MD locations. Regular hours, diverse patient cases.
  • Inpatient Rehabilitation: Johns Hopkins Medicine and hospital rehab units. Complex cases including stroke, TBI, spinal cord injuries.
  • Hospital PT Departments: Acute care settings at major systems like Hackensack Meridian and MedStar Health.
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities: Post-acute rehabilitation for elderly patients. Consistent schedules, growing demand.
  • Sports Medicine: Athletic training facilities, sports PT clinics. Work with athletes at all levels.
  • Home Health: Travel to patient homes. Higher pay, mileage reimbursement, flexible scheduling.
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PT Tech vs. Other Healthcare Roles

Physical Therapy Technicians focus specifically on PT support tasks. PT Techs do not perform clinical tasks like blood draws, EKGs, medication administration, or wound care—those are performed by nurses, PCTs, or medical assistants. PT Techs work exclusively within the physical therapy department under PT supervision.

Top PT Tech Employers in Maryland

Maryland's largest health systems and rehabilitation facilities are actively hiring PT Techs. These employers offer competitive pay, benefits, and career advancement opportunities.

Johns Hopkins Medicine

#3 Ranked

Baltimore

#3 ranked hospital nationally

410-955-5000 View Jobs →

University of Maryland Medical System

Healthcare Leader

Baltimore/Statewide

14-hospital system

410-328-8667 View Jobs →

MedStar Health

Rehab Leader

Baltimore/DC Metro

Regional system, NRH rehab

410-772-6500 View Jobs →

Adventist HealthCare

Growing Network

Montgomery County

DC suburb system

301-315-3000 View Jobs →

Kennedy Krieger Institute

Rehab Leader

Baltimore

Pediatric rehab leader

443-923-9200 View Jobs →

LifeBridge Health

Rural Maryland

Rural areas

Baltimore region health leader

410-601-9000 View Jobs →

PT Tech Salaries Across Maryland

Salaries vary across Maryland regions. Metro Maryland typically pays highest, while Rural Maryland offers different cost-of-living dynamics.

Metro Maryland

Major metro areas

$42K-$46K

Highest wages, urban centers

Suburban Maryland

Suburban counties

$36K-$42K

Balanced cost/salary

Central Maryland

Central regions

$33K-$38K

Growing healthcare sector

Rural Maryland

Rural areas

$31K-$34K

Lower COL, community focus

Pro Tip: While Metro Maryland pays highest, Rural Maryland's lower housing costs often result in similar take-home purchasing power. Consider total compensation including benefits, commute time, and quality of life.

How to Land a PT Tech Job in Maryland

Follow these proven strategies to stand out in Maryland's competitive PT Tech job market.

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1. Get Certified

Complete PT Tech training and earn your CPR/BLS certification. AMCA certification significantly improves your competitiveness, especially at top facilities like Johns Hopkins Medicine.

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2. Target Top Employers

Apply directly to major health systems. Johns Hopkins Medicine, University of Maryland Medical System, and MedStar Health have dedicated PT department hiring. Check their career pages regularly.

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3. Network Locally

Attend MD Physical Therapy Association events. Connect with PTs during your externship. Many PT Tech positions are filled through referrals before being posted publicly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do Physical Therapy Technicians do on the job in Maryland?

PT Techs in Maryland prepare treatment areas and equipment, assist patients with therapeutic exercises under PT supervision, help with patient transfers and mobility, apply hot/cold packs, set up treatment modalities like ultrasound and electrical stimulation, transport patients, maintain equipment, and document patient progress. They work under the direct supervision of licensed Physical Therapists.

Which employers hire the most PT Techs in Maryland?

Major PT Tech employers in Maryland include Johns Hopkins Medicine (#4 ranked nationally), University of Maryland Medical System (MD's largest system), MedStar Health, Adventist HealthCare (largest private PT practice in tristate), Kennedy Krieger Institute, and LifeBridge Health. Hospital systems, outpatient PT clinics, and rehabilitation centers are the primary employers.

How much do PT Techs earn in Maryland?

Physical Therapy Technicians in Maryland earn an average of $36,840 per year (+4% vs national). Entry-level positions start around $26,200, experienced PT Techs earn $42,700+, and top earners at leading facilities can reach $47,900+. Metro Maryland generally pays highest in the state.

What settings do PT Techs work in?

Maryland PT Techs work in outpatient physical therapy clinics, hospital rehabilitation departments, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities, sports medicine centers, home health agencies, and specialty practices like pediatric or neurological PT. Outpatient clinics are the most common setting, followed by hospital-based positions.

Do I need certification to get a PT Tech job in Maryland?

Maryland does not require state licensure for PT Techs—you work under PT supervision. However, employers strongly prefer candidates with formal training and CPR/BLS certification. AMCA certification demonstrates competency and significantly improves job prospects, especially at competitive employers like Johns Hopkins Medicine and major health systems.

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