An Excellent Part-Time Pelvic Floor PT wanted

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REP Physio

Part-Time
356 Bulyea Rd. NW Posted February 23, 2026

Job Description

Part-Time Women’s Health Physiotherapist
REP Physio – Riverbend | SW Edmonton

REP Physio is seeking a skilled and motivated Pelvic Health Physiotherapist to join our Riverbend team in Southwest Edmonton.

REP Physio is a locally owned, multi-disciplinary physiotherapy group serving SW Edmonton since 2016. Across three locations, our team brings more than 175 years of combined clinical experience and a reputation for clinical excellence, ethical practice, and strong referral relationships within the Edmonton medical community.

If you value autonomy, clinical reasoning, truly client-centered care, and putting people before 1s and 0s, this positioin may be for you.


Why REP Physio?

Clinical Autonomy

At REP Physio, you are trusted as a clinician.

  • No cookie-cutter treatment templates

  • No assembly line.

  • No micromanagement of your clinical style

You assess, diagnose, and treat based on your professional judgment. We support clinical excellence — not targets

Client-Centered Care Model

Our model prioritizes:

  • 1:1 treatment sessions

  • Evidence-informed practice

  • Collaborative care with family physicians and other allied health

  • Clear communication and continuity of care

Reputation in the Edmonton Physio Community

REP Physio is widely recognized for:

  • Mentorship and professional development

  • High clinical standards

  • Stability and strong leadership

  • Experienced care staff, including former faculty of the UofAs department of Rehab Med, and the chair of the Canadian Orthopedic Division.

Many of our referrals come from word-of-mouth within the medical community — a direct reflection of our credibility.


The Role

We are seeking a part-time Pelvic Health Physiotherapist with interest and/or experience in:

  • Pelvic floor dysfunction

  • Prenatal and postpartum care

  • Incontinence (stress, urge, mixed)

  • Pelvic pain

  • Diastasis recti

  • Return to exercise and sport

  • Perimenopause and post-menopause care

The ideal candidate:

  • Is experienced in pelvic health.

  • Is confident working independently

  • Values long-term patient relationships and outcome-driven care


What We Offer

  • Flexible part-time scheduling
  • Competitive percentage-based compensation

  • Full administrative support

  • Marketing support specific to women’s health

  • Opportunity to grow and shape the women’s health program at Riverbend

  • A collaborative but non-intrusive leadership structure

You will have the autonomy of private practice with the support of an experienced, respected organization behind you.


Location

REP Physio – Riverbend
Southwest Edmonton (Terwillegar/Riverbend area)


Who This Is Not For

This role is not ideal for clinicians seeking:

  • High-volume, rapid-turnover treatment models

  • Sales-driven KPI environments

  • Heavy supervision or rigid treatment protocols

We are looking for a clinician who wants to build something meaningful and long-term.


To Apply

Please submit:

  • Resume and brief cover letter outlining your pelvic health training and clinical philosophy

Applications can be submitted to miles@repphysio.ca

About the Company

REP Physio.

Rehabilitation. Empowerment. Performance.

Really. Excellent. Physios.

How to Apply

email miles@repphysio.ca

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