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Company Name
Pleasantview Physiotherapy
Address
11044 51 Avenue Northwest
Job Description
We are looking for a Physiotherapist to work at our busy clinic.
We want to meet you, if you:
-Are a physiotherapist who enjoys working with a mixed caseload
-emphasizing manual skills, exercise programs and education to help
-patients reach their optimal health
-Enjoy being a part of a collaborative team that strives for constant improvement
-Are enthusiastic, upbeat and positive with an optimistic, team-first attitude
-Thrive in an environment that encourages learning and growth
-Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills
-Are motivated to grow your practice
-Are registered and in good standing with College of Physiotherapists of Alberta

Bonus points if you:
-Have a strong manual therapy background
-Are IMS or Functional Dry Needling certified
-Comfortable with using an EMR program

What we offer you:
-Competitive compensation
-Team/family environment
-Excellent work/life balance
-Educational allowance
-Working alongside clinicians with 30+ years experience
-Full administrative and assistant support
Additional Information
Schedule:
Monday to Thursday evenings
Saturday mornings (optional)
About The Company
Pleasantview Physiotherapy Clinic has been treating clients for over 40 years (Est. 1983)! Recognized by Readers' Choice Award - Edmonton Journal as Edmonton's top Physiotherapy Clinic several years in a row. We stake our reputation on providing exceptional, individualized care for each client and having a solid team that delivers it.
How To Apply
Email your resume to dawn@pleasantviewphysio.ca
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