FULL TIME OR PART TIME!
Our team of service healthcare professionals delivers care to variety of patients across Southwestern Ontario. We are pleased to announce that we growing again and are seeking a Registered Physiotherapist to join our team in London!
*The successful Physiotherapist will have:*
* A proven track record of being accountable for multiple deliverables, reporting and high- quality performance
* Outstanding focus on providing excellent patient care
* Strong clinical skills
* Effective oral and written communication
* Must be registered and in good standing with The CPO
*The role will require:*
* Providing professional physiotherapeutic care to patients with a wide variety of possible conditions including but not limited to: fractures, pre and post surgical orthopaedics, movement and balance disorders chronic pain.
* Completing thorough assessments to identify factors contributing to physical impairments and disabilities.
* Using treatment techniques involving therapeutic movement, exercise prescription, therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, adaptive and mobility equipment prescription, health teaching, and/or the application of electrotherapeutic modalities.
* Maintaining accurate and complete clinical records for each client.
* Upholding the rules of conduct according to College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $40.00-$50.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Company events
* Flexible schedule
* On-site parking
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Schedule:
* Day shift
* No weekends
Application question(s):
* Do you require supervision?
Licence/Certification:
* registration with the Colege of physiotherapists of Ontario (required)
Work Location: In person
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