About Physical Therapist Assistant
As a PTA, you will work with physical therapists to help patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or health problems. You’ll help people walk again, get stronger, and live more active lives. PTAs work with all kinds of people—young, old, and everyone in between.
In our program, you will learn:
- How the body moves
- How to use exercise and equipment to help patients
- How to support physical therapists during treatments
- How to talk with patients and cheer them on
You’ll get classroom lessons and hands-on training at real clinics. When you graduate, you’ll be ready to take your licensing exam and start working right away.
Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) work under the supervision of:
- Physical Therapists utilizing therapeutic exercise
- Functional training
- Adaptive devices (including prosthetics)
- Physical agents (water, electricity, sound, light, heat and cold) to restore, maintain, and promote optimal physical function.
Program Opportunities
- Receive hands-on clinical experience in a variety of settings
- Develop an ongoing collaborative relationship with faculty and fellow students
- Enhance your personal leadership and group interaction skills
- Become skilled in an exciting and rewarding health care occupation
- Receive an Associate in Applied Science degree for Physical Therapist Assistant that is accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association
Information Sessions
You can book an information session with our OTA/PTA advisor using the link below.
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Associate Degree Option

Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS
Length of Program: 107 credits
Average Salary: $67,354
Location: Main Campus
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Contact Us
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact us at:
- PTA Advising & Admissions
otaptaAdvising@greenriver.edu
Program Quick Links
- Prerequisites
- Secure Upload
- Physical Therapist Assistant Tuition & Fees
- Program Outcomes Data
- Student Financial Fact Sheet
- PTA Information
Accreditation Information
Physical Therapist Assistant program at Green River College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE),
3030 Potomac Ave.,
Suite 100, Alexandria,
Virginia 22305-3085
Telephone: 703-706-3245
accreditation@apta.org
http://www.capteonline.org
If needing to contact the program/institution directly:
please call 253-833-9111 ext. 4343 or email pkikillus@greenriver.edu.
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Career Outlook
A career as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is a great way to help people feel better and stay active. PTAs work with physical therapists to help patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or health problems like arthritis or stroke.
What PTAs Do
PTAs help patients by:
- Showing them how to do exercises
- Using equipment to build strength and movement
- Helping people walk again or move with less pain
- Keeping track of how patients are doing
PTAs give care that helps people live better, safer, and more active lives.
Where PTAs Work
PTAs work in many places, such as:
- Hospitals
- Physical therapy clinics
- Nursing homes
- Sports and rehab centers
- People’s homes
You can find jobs in small towns or big cities.
Job Opportunities
There is a high demand for PTAs. As more people get older or need therapy after surgery or injury, more PTAs are needed. This means good job chances for new graduates.
Job Growth
The PTA field is growing much faster than average, according to job experts. That means lots of new jobs will be opening up over the next 10 years.
Pay and Hours
Most PTAs earn around $50,000 to $65,000 a year. Some make more depending on where they work. Most jobs are full-time, but there are part-time jobs too. Some PTAs may work evenings or weekends.
Room to Grow
PTAs often stay in the field for many years, but some choose to:
- Go back to school to become a Physical Therapist
- Teach or train new PTAs
- Work in special areas like sports or pediatrics