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Part Time to Full Time Physiotherapist

September 18, 2025

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Company Name
Olds Chiropractic & Massage
Company Website
Address
5304 46th Street, Olds, AB T4H 1P6, Canada
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Job Description
Olds Chiropractic & Massage is looking to hire a physiotherapist to join our clinical team of Chiropractors and Massage Therapists.

Olds is in need of another manual physiotherapist and we have a few space options in our clinic. Many of our patients are having to wait long periods in order to receive physiotherapy. We are looking to support our patients and provide physiotherapy services right in our office.

Growth potential with us is HUGE with so much demand for physiotherapy in the town and from cross referrals. We are able to offer a signing/relocation bonus as well.
Hours
Part Time to Full Time
About The Company
At Olds Chiropractic and Massage, we are committed to helping people become more active, whatever that may mean for them. For some people, it’s enjoying a sport, for others, it’s working, and for many, it’s playing with their kids or grandkids. Whatever your priorities are, Dr. Adams wants to help you achieve them by providing care that allows you to live a healthier, more mobile life.

Most people have some amount of stiffness and soreness, whatever their age. Our lives, jobs and technology cause us to use our bodies in repetitive ways or to sit, stand or move in ways that put stress on the spine, joints and soft tissues. We create customized care plans, depending on your specific needs and goals, to help you feel better and move better. Then we incorporate at-home exercises and maintenance care to keep you feeling better.
How To Apply
If you are interested in applying to join our team or would like more information please submit your resume by email. Email oldschiroandmassage@gmail.com
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