Part-Time Physiotherapist – Crû Physiotherapy and Pilates

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Crû Physiotherapy and Pilates

Part-Time
#300 - 9861 89 avenue NW, Edmonton AB T6E 3Y3 Posted July 15, 2026 Deadline: August 15, 2026

Job Description

Role Summary
As a Physiotherapist at Crû, you will assess, treat, and manage clients with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. You will play a key role in developing personalized, evidence-informed treatment plans and helping clients recover function, reduce pain, and improve their overall well-being.
You will also have the opportunity to work in a clinic that integrates movement-based rehabilitation, including Clinical Pilates, Group Pilates Classes and strength and conditioning.
Key Responsibilities
Perform thorough musculoskeletal assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
Deliver evidence-based Physiotherapy interventions

Educate clients on their condition, treatment options, and home exercise programs

Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation

Collaborate with other health professionals to support comprehensive care

Contribute to the growth of our clinic’s wellness programming and community engagement

About the Company

New Physiotherapy and Clinical Pilates Clinic | Supportive & Positive Team Environment

We’re excited to continue growing our clinical team at our one of a kind Physiotherapy Clinic in the beautiful community of Mill Creek, Edmonton! Crû Physiotherapy and Pilates blends high quality Physiotherapy, Clinical Pilates, and group Pilates all into one! Our unique clinic is looking for skilled and specialised Physiotherapists to join our multidisciplinary team. We’re looking for individuals who are passionate about health and wellness and are interested in spreading that passion throughout our community!

About Us

At Crû Physiotherapy and Pilates, we take pride in being a patient-centered clinic where high-quality care meets compassion, expertise, and innovation. Our team is passionate about guiding clients toward their health and wellness goals with individualized treatment plans grounded in evidence-based practice.

We’re excited to be expanding our Physiotherapy services and are looking for a dedicated, skilled Physiotherapist to join our collaborative team on a part-time basis.

Our beautiful studio in the heart of Millcreek features a spacious gym with a treadmill, spin bike, squat rack, extensive weight selection, and more. Beyond traditional equipment, we also offer state-of-the-art recovery tools including Normatec and Game Ready.

Job Title: Part-Time Physiotherapist with Clinical Pilates Certification
Location: Crû Physiotherapy and Pilates, 9861 89 Ave NW #300 Edmonton, AB T6E 3Y3
Position Type: Part-Time Contracted
Start Date: August 2025 (Flexible)
Compensation: Commission
Schedule

Tuesday and Thursday afternoon/evening, option to also include Monday mornings
Potential to grow into full time hours in the future. 

Expected Hours:  14-20 hours per week

Additional Information

Qualifications
Licensed and in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta

Strong clinical reasoning and hands-on assessment/treatment skills

Experience treating a variety of orthopedic/ musculoskeletal conditions in various populations

Required: Certified in Clinical Pilates or enrolled in upcoming Clinical Pilates Course.

Asset: Experience in specialized skills (e.g. Needling, joint manipulation, sports rehab etc.)

Asset: More than 2 years of clinical practice.

Asset: Experience coaching group Pilates classes.

Ideal Qualities
Proficiency in specialized Physiotherapy techniques

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Strong commitment to client-centered care and service excellence

Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively

Passion for ongoing learning and professional development

Positive, compassionate, and community-minded

How to Apply

Email resume and cover letter to info@cruphysio.ca.

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