Physiotherapist (New Grads Welcome) – Isaac Physiotherapy

Isaac Physiotherapy

Part-Time
#305 10430 61 Avenue Posted February 14, 2026

Job Description

  • Patient Assessment, Treatment Plans, Documentation & Reporting: As an experienced professional, you understand and implement all requirements of regulatory authorities.
  • Rehabilitation & Recovery: Guide patients through their rehabilitation journey, adjusting treatment plans as necessary to ensure optimal recovery and performance.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with other healthcare professionals (e.g., physicians, massage therapists, kinesiologists, chiropractors) to ensure coordinated care and optimal patient outcomes.
  • Patient Education: Provide patients with the tools, exercises, and strategies to manage their conditions independently and prevent re-injury. Foster a patient-centered approach to health education, self-management, and injury prevention.
  • Professional Development: Have a heart for current latest research, techniques, and trends in physiotherapy. Participate in continuous learning through workshops, courses, and conferences.

About the Company

Isaac Physiotherapy is expanding and we are excited to welcome a Physiotherapist to our team.

We are welcoming both experienced clinicians and new graduates who are compassionate, motivated, and excited to grow in a supportive, mentorship-focused environment.

Our clinic is committed to high-quality, evidence-based, 1:1 patient care. We prioritize meaningful interactions with patients and minimize the use of electrophysical modalities as a time-management tool.

This is an excellent opportunity to build a diverse and rewarding caseload while developing strong clinical and professional skills in a collaborative clinic setting

Additional Information

What We Offer:

  • Flexible Work Schedule: Option for full-time or part-time, with flexible working hours to promote work-life balance.
  • Supportive Work Environment: A collaborative and team-oriented culture with a focus on employee well-being and job satisfaction.

How to Apply

email karen.Sterling@isaacphysio.ca

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