Corona Station Physical Therapy – Full Time or Part Time Physiotherapist

Corona Station Physical Therapy

Full-Time
T5J3N3 Posted February 10, 2026

Job Description

Full-Time Physiotherapist

Come work somewhere people actually enjoy showing up

Corona Physio is on the lookout for a fun, personable full-time Physiotherapist to join our friendly, collaborative team! We’re centrally located in downtown Edmonton in a bright, new, and spacious clinic, and we’re proud of the warm, supportive culture we’ve built.

We treat a diverse caseload—motor vehicle accidents, private patients, sports injuries, and repetitive strain injuries—but what really sets us apart is how we do it. We believe in exceptional one-on-one care, longer treatment times, and creating an environment where both patients and clinicians feel supported, heard, and engaged.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Assessing and treating a wide variety of patients using manual therapy, education, and active rehab

  • Providing thoughtful, timely documentation using EMR software

  • Continuing to grow your skills through professional development and lifelong learning

  • Collaborating closely with a team that genuinely enjoys working together

  • Contributing to clinic promotion and service development

  • Delivering high-quality care that puts people first

  • Maintaining registration with the CPTA

Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • Mentorship available with a FCAMPT therapist

  • Competitive pay plus an education allowance

  • Extended treatment times so you can do your best work (and keep learning)

  • A fun, highly experienced team with expertise in:

    • Manual therapy

    • Dry needling & acupuncture

    • Women’s health

    • Vestibular rehab

    • Concussion management

    • Climbing injuries

  • A new, modern, and spacious facility that doesn’t feel like a treatment mill

Bonus Points (Not Required)

  • An interest in rock climbing—we’re Edmonton’s only rehab clinic with an on-site climbing wall and work closely with the climbing community

  • Experience or interest in TMD, manual therapy, or dry needling

The Details

  • Full-time position

  • Evening availability required

  • Flexible start times and shift lengths

If this sounds like a place where you’d thrive, we’d love to hear from you.
Please send your resume to ashley@coronaphysio.com.

About the Company

About Corona Physio

A big part of who we are comes from why we do what we do. At Corona Physio, our passion is helping people get back to the things that matter most to them.

Many of us have experienced significant injury ourselves, so we understand firsthand how disruptive pain, dysfunction, and injury can be—especially when it keeps you from the activities and people you love. That perspective shapes everything we do.

Our goal is to make a meaningful difference in our patients’ lives, whether that means returning to sport, playing with their kids without pain, getting through a workday more comfortably, or reconnecting with a favourite hobby. We believe in meeting people where they’re at, supporting them through the process, and celebrating progress along the way.

How to Apply

Please email resumes to ashley@coronaphysio.com

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