Full/Part Time Physical Therapist Term of Position:Permanent full/part timeLocation:Moose Jaw, SK, CanadaCompany:Moose Jaw Physical RehabilitationDescription:Moose Jaw Physical Rehabilitation is searching for a full or part time Manual Therapy Physiotherapist to join our passionate, dynamic team at our new HillCrest Health location.At Moose Jaw Physical Rehabilitation we offer a competitive wage, health benefits, clinical development with education allowance, and a team-based approach offering and requiring the highest standard of treatment and service. Our team is a group of highly skilled manual therapists with training in Advanced Manual Therapy, Pelvic health, Acupuncture, Sports Physiotherapy, Integrated Systems Model, Pain science, Vestibular Rehab and Strength Training motor mechanics. Manual therapy skills and strength training are a significant asset, as this is our forte, but passion to be mentored to become the best is critical. Our team is rounded out with General practitioners, Massage Therapy and occupational testing.We treat primary level WCB and secondary SGI, but our main client base is private payers. TBD.Qualifications: Bachelors or Masters degree in Physiotherapy Registered and in good standing with SCPT Experience and or interest in manual therapy is a priority. Two to three years experience preferred. Passion and drive to pursue manual skills and professional development Searching for that special applicant that resonates with the above brief information with excitement and passion to contribute to our team, grow their career and be part of the movement. Further information and understanding of our special environment can only be experienced through an interview/meeting with several of our team members so you get a sense of what we are about and who we are.Send Applications To:Myla Morales BsPTmyla@mjphysicalrehab.comor Bill Elliottbill@mjphysicalrehab.com
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