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Full-Time Physiotherapist

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Company Name
Advantage Sport Medicine & Physiotherapy
Company Website
Address
190 Carleton Dr unit 101, St. Albert, AB, Canada
Job Description
Join the Advantage Team

Now Hiring: Fun, Active, and Driven Physiotherapist (St. Albert Location)

Are you a motivated physiotherapist who thrives in a collaborative, high-energy environment? Advantage Sport Medicine & Physiotherapy in St. Albert is growing — and we’re looking for someone like you to join our multidisciplinary team.

Why Advantage?

You’ll get to collaborate across disciplines, treat motivated clients, and grow your skills with a team that values learning, fun, and functional outcomes. Whether you're helping an elite athlete return to sport or empowering someone to hike without pain — you're backed by some of the best in the field.

Our team includes:

Physiotherapists

Physiatrists

Sport Medicine Physicians

Kinesiologists

Massage Therapists

And a whole crew of passionate, evidence-based clinicians who support each other daily.

Bonus Points:

You’ll be part of a clinic that values work-life balance, ongoing education, and clinician autonomy.

You may be able to take part in combined assessments with our specialists.

If You Are:

Passionate about movement and rehab

Collaborative and confident

Curious and always learning

Someone who values laughter, connection, and doing meaningful work

Location: St. Albert, Alberta
Ready to make your next move? Tell us what makes your physio approach unique. Send your resume and a quick note about what sets you apart to ndenault@advantagesportmed.ca.



Let’s grow together.
About The Company
Our multi-disciplinary team includes sports medicine physicians, along with highly skilled physiotherapists, strength and conditioning coaches and massage therapists.
Our organization includes the medical staff members from the Edmonton Oilers, Edmonton Elks, University of Alberta, and Saskatchewan Rush Lacrosse team.
This unique experience has allowed us to hone our skills within a "locker room medicine" approach. Expertise in assessing and managing sport and orthopedic injuries combined with clear communication between all parties (athlete, coach, trainers, etc.) is essential in ensuring a safe and efficient return to play for all athletes.
How To Apply
Please email resume to ndenault@advantagesportmed.ca
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