Pelvic Floor Physio

New

Holistic Institute of Health

Part-Time
143, 14919 Deer Ridge Dr SE Posted May 23, 2026 Deadline: July 31, 2026

Job Description

As a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, you will:

Assess and treat patients across prenatal, postnatal, and pelvic health concerns
Develop individualized treatment plans and guide patients through their care journey
Communicate clearly with patients about treatment recommendations and follow-up
Collaborate with other practitioners to provide integrated, whole-person care
Contribute to a positive, professional, and values-driven clinic culture

Who You Are

Registered Physiotherapist in good standing in Alberta
Pelvic Health trained (Level 1 minimum)
Confident communicator who can build trust with patients
Values collaboration over competition
Interested in growing a practice within a supportive clinic environment
Open to part-time contractor work

About the Company

At the Holistic Institute of Health, we’ve spent over a decade supporting women through fertility, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and pelvic health. Our clinic is built around one core belief: patients deserve to feel seen, heard, and understood.

We are a collaborative, multidisciplinary team including Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Massage Therapy, Chiropractic, Naturopathy, Psychology, and more. Our practitioners don’t work in silos, we communicate, refer, and genuinely support one another.

Additional Information

Why This Role Works

This role is ideal for a physiotherapist who:

Wants to build a meaningful pelvic health practice without starting from scratch
Enjoys working with women through pregnancy, postpartum, and hormonal transitions
Values mentorship and wants to continue developing both clinically and professionally
Prefers a clinic culture rooted in kindness, accountability, and connection
A growing demand for prenatal, postnatal, and pelvic health physiotherapy
Internal referrals from a highly collaborative team
Full administrative support, including booking, billing, and patient communication
A structured 4-month mentorship program focused on clinical confidence, communication, and patient retention
Clean, private treatment rooms and welcoming clinic environments
Free parking and supportive front desk teams

How to Apply

Please send your resume and a short introduction to ann@hihf.ca. We would love to learn more about you and what you’re looking to build in your practice.

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