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Full Time Physiotherapist Canmore – Come Work in the Mountains!

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Company Name
Ascent Physical Therapy & Performance Lab
Company Website
Address
102-1040 Railway Avenue, Canmore, AB, Canada
Job Description
Come join our busy, community oriented private physiotherapy clinic in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Located in the majestic Rocky Mountains, Canmore is the ideal location for outdoor and family life, with climbing, mountain biking, skiing and outdoor adventure all at your doorstep.

Established in 2003, our clinic has a collaborative approach with a commitment to excellence in client centered care. We have a varied, established caseload including motor vehicle accident and work injured patients, sports and orthopaedic injuries, and musculoskeletal complaints of all sorts. Our emphasis is orthopedic manual therapy, evidence based practice, education and individualized care, with an excellent work environment.

We are currently seeking a Full-time licensed Physiotherapist for 30-40 hours weekly.

This is a contractor position offering the following:
Competitive compensation
Flexible scheduling
Possible work in both clinic locations of Canmore and Lake Louise
Consistent new patients/ referrals from other team members and clinic marketing
Support & Mentorship
Continuing education allowance
Supplies & PPE provided.

Required competencies:
Registered member (in good standing) with the college of Physiotherapists of Alberta

Qualified individuals send application to Shane Munro, PT
Owner/Physiotherapist

Preferred Skills:

-Level 2 or 3 Orthopedic Manual Therapy preferred although an interest in developing these skills with support from our physio team also considered.
-IMS or Dry Needling skills- not necessary to apply but willingness to explore dry needling certification
-Interest in sports physiotherapy

Responsibilities:
Provide comprehensive patient care through assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning.
Utilize medical terminology to document patient progress and communicate effectively with healthcare teams.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to enhance patient outcomes and ensure continuity of care.
Maintain a valid Physiotherapist Licence and adhere to professional standards and regulations.
How To Apply
Qualified individuals send application to Shane Munro, PT Owner/Physiotherapist. smunro@ascentphysio.com
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