Evergreen Home for Special Care is a long term care facility with a eighteen bed Children Centre and ninety-seven bed Senior Centre in the beautiful Annapolis Valley. Our Facility is inviting applicants for the position of Part time Physiotherapist.POSITION SCOPE:As part of the multidisciplinary team, the PT provides assessment, care planning, consultation, intervention and follow-up. They also function as a team member to improve, restore, and/or maintain resident's functional abilities as well as achieving the strategic directions of Evergreen HomeQUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Physiotherapy from a recognized School of PhysiotherapyMember in good standing with the Nova Scotia College of PhysiotherapistsDemonstrated clinical experience providing PT assessments and interventions with children and seniorsEffective interpersonal, organizational, time management and communication skillsMaintain current certifications in CPRHours of Work:Permanent Full-time position; 40 hours per weekSalary Information:$37.1876 - $42.2587Successful applicants will be required to submit the below documents and assume associated costs as a condition of employment.Criminal Record CheckProof of education & Training certificationsProof of any additional required qualificationValid registration with the relevant licensing bodySubmission of immunization record along with health assessment documentationProof of SIN numberEvergreen Home for Special Care655 Park Street, Kentville, NS B4N 3V7Fax: (902) 678-5292Email f.houghton@evergreenhome.ns.caAll applicants are thanked for their interest in Evergreen, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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