Join our team as a Physiotherapist and make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients in Acute Care, Continuing Care, and Home Care. As a generalist, you'll be responsible for assessing, treating, educating, and collaborating with clients to help them achieve their goals. This rewarding and fulfilling role involves independently managing and prioritizing your caseload, conducting comprehensive assessments, developing treatment plans, and providing clinical leadership. You will also lead and participate in group treatment programs, provide training and mentorship to students and therapy assistants, and contribute to program development and research projects. You'll have access to a network of experienced clinicians across the province, enabling real-time collaboration and sharing of patient information to ensure optimal outcomes. Barrhead, a picturesque town just hours north of Edmonton, offers both rural charm and modern amenities. For more information about this vibrant community, please visit [].
Description:
As a Physiotherapist II, you will coordinate physiotherapy and allied health clinical services, supervise students and team members as assigned, and work both independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team. Your responsibilities include making clinical decisions on assessment, intervention, discharge, and follow-up; advising on complex cases; providing clinical leadership; ensuring evidence-based practice aligned with Alberta legislation, standards, and policies; and managing day-to-day operations of your service area. You will monitor care delivery, identify service needs, assist with caseload management, conduct chart audits, and participate in program development and operational planning. You will also represent your department on committees or programs and collaborate with managers and healthcare providers on staffing and workflow decisions. AHS supports physiotherapists by providing access to a network of experienced clinicians across the province, facilitating real-time information sharing via email, phone, virtual meetings, and the provincial electronic medical record (Connect Care), to deliver high-quality care.
Your Opportunity:
Join our team as a Physiotherapist and make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients in Acute Care, Continuing Care, and Home Care. As a generalist, you'll be responsible for assessing, treating, educating, and collaborating with clients to help them achieve their goals. This rewarding and fulfilling role involves independently managing and prioritizing your caseload, conducting comprehensive assessments, developing treatment plans, and providing clinical leadership. You will also lead and participate in group treatment programs, provide training and mentorship to students and therapy assistants, and contribute to program development and research projects. You'll have access to a network of experienced clinicians across the province, enabling real-time collaboration and sharing of patient information to ensure optimal outcomes. Barrhead, a picturesque town just hours north of Edmonton, offers both rural charm and modern amenities. For more information about this vibrant community, please visit [].
Description:
As a Physiotherapist II, you will coordinate physiotherapy and allied health clinical services, supervise students and team members as assigned, and work both independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team. Your responsibilities include making clinical decisions on assessment, intervention, discharge, and follow-up; advising on complex cases; providing clinical leadership; ensuring evidence-based practice aligned with Alberta legislation, standards, and policies; and managing day-to-day operations of your service area. You will monitor care delivery, identify service needs, assist with caseload management, conduct chart audits, and participate in program development and operational planning. You will also represent your department on committees or programs and collaborate with managers and healthcare providers on staffing and workflow decisions. AHS supports physiotherapists by providing access to a network of experienced clinicians across the province, facilitating real-time information sharing via email, phone, virtual meetings, and the provincial electronic medical record (Connect Care), to deliver high-quality care.
Required Qualifications:
Master's degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university program or bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university program with related experience. Active or eligible registration and practice permit with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
Additional Required Qualifications:
As Required.
Preferred Qualifications:
As Required.
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