Vestibular & Concussion focused Physiotherapist (PT/FT): Move To Move, Calgary

Move To Move

Part-Time
1010-2600 Portland St SE, Calgary, AB. Posted February 9, 2026 Deadline: March 31, 2026

Job Description

Move To Move is looking for a dedicated Physiotherapist with Vestibular and Concussion training to join our team. We are currently offering a flexible role ranging from a minimum of 3 days per week up to full-time. We are looking for a clinician who is skilled in working through the complexities of concussion and vestibular conditions along with a strong general practice.

Your Role and Focus

While you will maintain a general orthopaedic caseload, you will be our go-to for Vestibular and Concussion care.

  • Practical Rehab: Use our gym space to bridge the gap between neurological recovery and real-world movement.
  • Quality Time: We focus on extended 1-on-1 sessions. You have the time to actually educate your patients and watch them move.
  • Collaborative Care: Work alongside Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Manual Osteopaths, Massage Therapists, and Strength Coaches to provide a 360-degree recovery plan.

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Education: Registration in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
  • Specialized Training: Must have completed post-graduate courses in Vestibular Rehabilitation and/or Evidence-Based Concussion Management.
  • Availability: Minimum of 3 days per week (shifts are typically 5+ hours with a mix of mornings and evenings, Saturdays option is available).
  • Clinical Skill: A strong interest in therapeutic exercise and the ability to coach patients through therapeutic and gym-based movements.

Assets:

  • 2+ years of experience in private practice.
  • Certifications in Dry Needling/Acupuncture, Manual Therapy and/or Strength and Conditioning.

About the Company

Why Move To Move?

Located in Ramsay-Inglewood for over 9 years, we are a hybrid between a high-end Rehab Clinic and a Movement School. Our 4,000+ sq. ft. facility allows you to move beyond the treatment room. Our clientele—climbers, mountain athletes, firefighters, and dancers—don’t just want to “get better”; they want to get back to peak performance and move with confidence.

Additional Information

Compensation & Perks

  • Competitive Pay: Percentage-based compensation with a supportive hourly “bridge” during your onboarding month.
  • Mentorship: Weekly and monthly 1-on-1s with senior therapists and access to a massive exercise video library.
  • The Facility: Full access to our on-site gym and group movement classes for your own training and learning.
  • Admin Support: Full front-desk support and Jane.app for easy charting and scheduling.

How to Apply

Email resume and cover letter to lea@movetomove.ca

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