Clinical Pilates focused Physiotherapist (PT/FT): Move To Move, Calgary

Move To Move

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

Job Description

Move To Move is seeking a dedicated and versatile Physiotherapist with a specialization or strong interest in Clinical Pilates to join our unique multi-disciplinary healthcare facility in Calgary. We are looking for passionate clinicians who believe in the power of movement-based rehabilitation to help our active and motivated clientele move with confidence and thrive!
We are accepting applications for both part-time and full-time positions, with a minimum requirement of three days per week. We strongly favour candidates with proven experience in private practice who thrive in a dynamic, collaborative, and independent environment. We also welcome motivated new graduates who have already begun developing their Clinical Pilates skills and are eager to further their orthopaedic skills through our mentorship program.
Your Role and Caseload
You will manage a primarily private-pay caseload (90%) of active clients. Our patient base includes members of Calgary’s climbing, mountain athlete, running, hockey, and dance communities—many of whom benefit specifically from the core stability and functional mobility of Clinical Pilates.

Quality First: We emphasize extended, personalized 1-on-1 assessment and treatment sessions.
Pilates Integration: Lead individual Clinical Pilates sessions and integrate these principles into standard physiotherapy rehabilitation plans.
Collaboration: Work alongside Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Manual Osteopaths, Massage Therapists, and Strength Coaches to provide a 360-degree recovery plan.

Position Details

Type: Part-Time or Full-Time (Minimum 3 days per week, minimum 4-hour shifts).
Hours: Mix of morning and afternoon/evening shifts. Saturday shifts are also available as an option.
Start: March/April 2026.
Required: Registration in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
Experience: Strong knowledge and interest in Pilates, therapeutic exercise and movement-based rehab.

Specialized Skills (Assets)
While Clinical Pilates is a core focus of this role, we value a diverse clinical toolkit. Experience or interest in the following areas is highly valued:

Clinical Pilates Certification (Stott, APPI, Calibrate, or equivalent)
Certifications in Dry Needling/Acupuncture, Manual Therapy and/or Strength and Conditioning.
Certifications in Vestibular and Concussion management, Women’s Health and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation

About the Company

Why Move To Move?
Located in Calgary’s historical Ramsay-Inglewood neighbourhood for 9 years, Move To Move is more than just a clinic. We combine a Rehabilitation Clinic with a Movement School/Gym (4000+ sqft facility) to offer a truly comprehensive approach to health and wellness.
Our facility features dedicated space for movement-based therapy, allowing you to integrate Reformer, Tower, Chair and Mat-based Clinical Pilates directly into your physiotherapy practice. We prioritize a collaborative team environment to ensure the highest standard of patient care.

Additional Information

What We Offer You
We provide a highly supportive and innovative environment to help you build a successful practice:

Compensation: Competitive percentage-based model with a supportive onboarding transition.
Mentorship & Development: Ongoing mentorship with senior therapists and Pilates instructors, including weekly/monthly 1-on-1s and access to our exercise video library.
Admin Support: Comprehensive administrative, front desk, and marketing support.
Facility Access: Full access to our on-site gym, Pilates equipment, and group classes.
Work-Life Balance: Flexible scheduling with a mix of morning and afternoon/evening shifts.

How to Apply

Please email your resume along with a cover letter to lea@movetomove.ca

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