Prosthetist Jobs in Florida
Prosthetist jobs in Florida are open across Miami, Fort Myers, and Fort Walton Beach and other Florida metros, with employers like Hanger hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
Come join our team in Fort Meyers, Florida! You will work alongside 2 Certified Prosthetist Orthotists with a patient population across all ages. At our clinic, we have fabrication on-site where our skillful technician utilizes the latest technology.
Working in Fort Myers, Florida offers a unique blend of professional opportunity and lifestyle benefits. You get to enjoy a warm, sunny climate year-round, which makes it easy to maintain an active, outdoor lifestyle with nearby beaches, boating, and golf. The area has a strong sense of community, allowing you to build meaningful relationships both personally and professionally. Fort Myers is also growing steadily, creating opportunities to make a real impact in healthcare and connect with a diverse patient population. With no state income tax and a relatively lower cost of living compared to many coastal cities, it can be financially appealing as well. Overall, it’s a location where you can balance a rewarding career with a relaxed, coastal quality of life.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Prosthetist and/or Orthotist, you have dedicated yourself to improving the lives of the patients you serve. We recognize that in doing so you not only impact the lives of those you treat but of their families, friends, and communities. Embarking on a career with Hanger allows you to continue in this endeavor but elevates you as a champion of the orthotic and prosthetic market by providing superior patient care, outcomes, service and value. Advance your career by leveraging professional clinical expertise, established clinical practice guidelines, innovative technologies, specialized training & continuing education, and back office support at one of our more than 900 clinics nationwide. At Hanger, we fulfill your current practice needs but also offer a potential career path to meet your changing aspirations as you continue your professional journey for years to come.
Our patients are our focus and are the heart of everything we do. As a Hanger Prosthetist and/or Orthotist, you will leverage exceptional training and an extensive collaborative clinical community nearly 1600 providers strong to provide or supervise the delivery of comprehensive prosthetic and orthotic care. You will assess patients, formulate treatment plans, implement those plans, follow-up with your patients and participate in practice management. If you have not yet achieved certification, you will provide care under the direction of one of our certified clinicians.
You will enjoy combining your unique blend of clinical and technical skills to evaluate patients, custom design, fabricate and fit prostheses and/or orthoses to deliver exceptional outcomes for the patients you serve. You will collaborate with other members of the rehabilitation team and innovate utilizing the latest technology as we all strive to empower human potential together.
Depending on the operational requirements, size of the Hanger Clinic and subject to limitations imposed by state and/or local law, your role may include some or all of the functions listed below.
- Collaborate with physicians in the evaluation and analysis of a patient’s need for prosthetic and/or orthotic services; recommend treatment options to physicians when necessary.
- Examine and evaluate patient needs in relation to disease and functional loss.
- Formulate design of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices.
- Select materials, make cast measurements, model modifications, and layouts, taking into account new techniques and materials.
- Perform fitting, including static and dynamic alignments.
- Evaluate prosthetic and/or orthotic device on patient, adjust to assure fit, function, medical efficacy, and quality of work.
- Instruct patient in use of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices.
- Identify and reconcile issues/problems to ensure patient satisfaction with devices provided.
- Provide follow-up with patients and physicians.
- Provide in-service training to physicians and allied health care professionals.
- Utilize effective materials management, quality and performance processes to maximize device quality and medical efficacy, maintaining a proper balance with costs and operational/financial performance.
- Meet with physicians, case managers and other referral sources to review prosthetic and/or orthotic services and capabilities; develop and enhance business relationships to identify and secure ongoing and future sources or referrals.
- Plan and implement strategies to meet and exceed revenue targets in coordination with management.
- Provide detailed clinical notes to patient records.
- May mentor residents or newly certified clinicians.
- Provide assistance to other clinical staff.
- Provide information to administrative staff to conduct reimbursement activities.
- Adhere to all safety regulations; compliance with Medicare and other governmental regulations; compliance with bloodborne and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements.
- Perform other duties or special projects as assigned.
- May be asked to perform on-call, hospital calls, or float between more than one Hanger Clinic location.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Current board certification in Prosthetics and/or Orthotics from the American Board for Certification (ABC) or the Board of Certification (BOC), or
- A baccalaureate degree in prosthetics and/or orthotics, or the foreign equivalent, and current ABC Board-Eligibility in Prosthetics and/or Orthotics.
- A valid driver’s license and driving record within the standards outlined within Hanger’s Motor Vehicle Safety Policy and Procedures.
- In states where licensure is required, the ability to obtain and maintain state licensure may be required as well.
- May be willing to consider candidates who are certified in one discipline who wish see patients in their certified discipline while simultaneously completing residency in the other discipline.
- May be willing to consider candidates who are not certified or board-eligible but have at least 5 years of demonstrated past experience in providing prosthetic and/or orthotic services under the supervision of a certified clinician.
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Who's Hiring
- Hanger5

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services5
What Florida Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in prosthetist jobs across Florida.
- Active ABC or BOC certification in prosthetics required
- Master's degree in prosthetics and orthotics from a CAAHEP-accredited program
- Completion of an accredited prosthetics residency program
- Valid state licensure in the state of employment
- Experience with lower-limb prosthetic fitting, fabrication, and gait training
- Proficiency with HCPCS coding and insurance documentation for durable medical equipment
Prosthetist Jobs in Florida: Frequently Asked Questions
How many prosthetist jobs are there in Florida?
There are 5+ prosthetist openings in Florida on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Miami, Fort Myers, and Fort Walton Beach. New positions post regularly as employers across Florida hire.
How much do prosthetists make in Florida?
Prosthetists in Florida earn a median of about $81,370 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $43,910 for the lowest 10% to over $196,010 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Florida cities have the most prosthetist jobs?
Miami, Fort Myers, and Fort Walton Beach have the most prosthetist openings in Florida right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire prosthetists in Florida?
Employers hiring prosthetists in Florida include Hanger, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote prosthetist jobs in Florida?
Yes. About 0% of prosthetist openings tied to Florida are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Florida metros.
How do I apply for prosthetist jobs in Florida?
You can apply to prosthetist jobs in Florida directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Florida location, then apply to each one that fits.
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