The Physical Therapy Aide Training Program
Prepare to earn your physical therapy aide certification and help to improve patients’ lives.
The Physical Therapy Aide Training Program
Prepare to earn your physical therapy aide certification and help to improve patients’ lives.
Physical Therapy Aide Training
Our Physical Therapy Aide Training is online by design so you can study at your own pace, wherever and whenever works for you.
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$31,410 Average Annual Salary*
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19% Expected Job Growth Through 2032*
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PTTC Certification Prep
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8 Months of Full Access
3 Reasons to Complete Your Physical Therapy Aide Certification Prep With CareerStep
Get Certified.
Our career training provides the knowledge and certification prep materials you need to sit for the Physical Therapy Technician/Aide (PTTC) exam.
Enter a growing field.
CareerStep training helps you gain the knowledge and skills to help you on your journey to become a Physical Therapy Aide. This industry is growing much faster than average!*
Flexible Payments.
Our Physical Therapy Aide program is affordable, and offers multiple payment options to get you started on your training!
1. Start today.
Begin your training (and transformation) right now.
2. Learn your way.
Complete your training on your own terms.
3. Get certification-ready.
Prepare to take valuable certification exams.
Ready to Dive In?
Sign up online now to start the Physical Therapy Aide program.
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Program Details
Set your own timeline, your own pace, and your own study environment, complete with help from our support team.
- > 8 months full program access
- > Self-paced study
- > Anywhere, anytime learning
- > 1:1 support
What You’ll Learn
You’ll complete this program with the knowledge needed to provide excellent patient service and keep a physical therapy office running smoothly.
Laws and Ethics
Review the legal implications of working in healthcare and learn how laws are designed to protect both you and your patients.
Healthcare 101
Learn basic anatomy, medical terminology, medical law and ethics, and healthcare documentation.
Physical Therapy Fundamentals
Understand effective patient interaction and preparation, and gain a broad basic knowledge of therapeutic techniques and principles.
Empathetic Communication
Discuss various types of communication and learn how your style might impact the patient experience.
Physical Therapy Aide Program FAQs
How much do physical therapy aides make?
Salaries for this job vary based on location and experience, but the average physical therapy aide makes $31,410 per year.*
What’s the job market like for physical therapy aides?
It’s excellent. The healthcare industry is expected to add 19% more physical therapy aide jobs in the next 10 years.*
Is financial assistance available?
CareerStep offers a variety of flexible payment options, installment plans, and even discounts for U.S. veterans, Active Duty service members, and their spouses. As CareerStep is not an educational institution, we cannot offer—or accept—traditional financial aid, such as student scholarships, loans, and grants through FAFSA. However, our low-cost training programs are affordably priced and our goal is to find a payment solution that meets your needs.
Do physical therapy aides need certification?
While certification isn’t explicitly required to get hired, most physical therapy facilities prefer to hire applicants who’ve demonstrated full knowledge of the role and have the credentials to hit the ground running.
Get Trained Today.
This program includes training, career support, and coaching, along with certification prep materials and exam fees.
$3,299 for full program access
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Payment Plans
Paying up front makes the most financial sense, but sometimes that’s easier said than done. We offer a payment plan for those who need some extra time to settle up.
MyCAA Funding
The My Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) program offers funding for this program for eligible military spouses. This funding can cover a portion of the cost of approved CareerStep courses.
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. “Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides” Occupational Outlook Handbook. Accessed March 25, 2024.
Statements found in the United States Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook are not a guarantee of any post-graduation salary, in part because the data used to create the Occupational Outlook Handbook includes workers from differing educational backgrounds, levels of experience, and geographic areas of the country.