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PHYSIOTHERAPIST (Full or Part-Time)

September 30, 2025

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Company Name
Summit Physiotherapy & Massage Therapy
Address
#202, 200 Boudreau Rd
Job Description
Come join our friendly team at Summit Physiotherapy. We are a well-established, thriving, physical therapy clinic and are seeking a competent, knowledgeable, outgoing and motivated physical therapist to join our team on a permanent full or part-time basis. The caseload is made up of mostly active clients with a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions including, sports and MVA injuries and post-surgical rehab. We rely largely on private payers to make up most of our client base. Our clinic has an emphasis on Myofascial release, Acupuncture, IMS, Manual Therapy and Exercise Therapy. Our staff at Summit Physiotherapy are highly experienced, friendly and always willing to help and lend a hand when needed. We create a warm and encouraging environment to learn and gain experience.

Incentives for candidates:
- paid on billables
- mixture of day and evening hours
- partial educational expenses paid
- partial costs of licensing, association and insurance fees paid

The successful candidate needs to possess the following:
- Bachelor/Masters degree of Science in Physical Therapy
- Good standing with the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta/Malpractice insurance
- Motivated to continue and further their education
- A desire to provide comprehensive care.

The following would be considered an asset to the position but not essential:
- Training in Myofascial Release or other soft tissue techniques
- Level 2 Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Course, or higher
- Acupuncture and/or IMS

Location: Summit Physiotherapy in St. Albert AB, #202, 200 Boudreau Rd. Across from the Sturgeon Community Hospital

Please forward your resume if interested to Chad Burden at info@summitphysiotherapy.ca or fax to (780) 459-0074.
How To Apply
email: info@summitphysiotherapy.ca; fax: 780-459-0074
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