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Money, Mentorship, Flexibility? What to Prioritize in Your Next Pelvic Health Job

  • Writer: Nicole Cozean
    Nicole Cozean
  • Dec 1
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 2

🎙️ How to Choose the Right Pelvic Health Job + PelviCon Sold Out in 4 Minutes



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🎙️ How to Choose the Right Pelvic Health Job + PelviCon Sold Out in 4 Minutes 


PelviCon 2026 sold out (again!) in just 4 minutes — which is both incredible and challenging. We wish everyone who showed up at 9:00am could have gotten an in-person spot.


And TODAY is the last day to get the lowest possible price on the PelviCon Live Virtual + Recording pass!


💼 Now… let’s talk about HIRING.


Whether you’re job-hunting now or planning ahead, this episode walks you through the four things you should be optimizing for based on the season of life you’re in.


1️⃣ Optimizing for Pay

Totally valid — but make sure you’re comparing apples to apples.

Pay-per-patient vs. guaranteed hours can mean a 2–3x difference in annual income.


2️⃣ Optimizing for Flexibility

Can you adjust your start and end time?  Number of days?  Being off for school pickups?  These are HUGE quality-of-life factors and often matter far more than an extra dollar per hour.


3️⃣ Optimizing for Mentorship + Career Growth

The reason many residencies pay peanuts is because mentorship is invaluable. 

Look for structured mentorship and a program that serves you. 


You’re not just taking a job — you’re building a career.


4️⃣ Optimizing for Ethos + Patient Care Model


Ask yourself:

  • Will I see multiple patients per hour or one-on-one?

  • Does this match the clinician I want to be?


Your fulfillment comes from doing work you believe in.



🔍 Looking for great pelvic health positions?


Use our free Hiring Map: www.pelvicptrising.com/map


It’s full of vetted pelvic health practices actively hiring PTs and OTs.



🔥 PelviCon Live Virtual + Recording


Today is the final day to get PelviCon 2026 Live Virtual + Recording for the lowest price!





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Nicole Cozean

Nicole Cozean, PT, DPT, WCS


Founder of Pelvic PT Rising and PelvicSanity Physical Therapy in Southern California.


Dedicated to forever changing pelvic health with online clinical courses to help you be more confident in your practice and business resources to help start and grow pelvic health businesses.



Jesse Cozean

Jesse Cozean, MBA


Co-founder of the Pelvic PT Rising and the Rising Podcast.


Jesse uses his business experience to help pelvic health business owners start and grow their practices so they can build a practice that truly works for them. From website design, SEO, conversions, marketing, finance and money mindset, he wants to make the process of owning your own practice easier and fun.

 
 
 

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