Physiotherapist (Pelvic Health preferred) (F/T or P/T) needed in growing community of High River (south of Calgary)

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Foothills Family Chiropractic

Full-Time
938 Centre St SE High River AB T1V 1E7 Posted March 18, 2026

Job Description

Looking for someone who wants to treat patients 1:1, no overlap of appointments. Private room, excellent support staff. Being client-focused is a priority. Pelvic health does not have to be the sole focus of care, but this is where we find we have the most need.

We offer VERY competitive compensation for our Independent Contractors.

This job can start as early as May 1, 2026. Part-time or full-time hours, depending on Practitioner preference and availability, but minimum of 20 hours per week is preferred.

About the Company

Busy and well-established multi-disciplinary clinic with excellent community rapport looking to add a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist back into our team! Our clinic in the growing community of High River (just south of Calgary) is looking to expand our services.

We lost our amazing Pelvic Health Physio to Ontario a few years ago, and our clients are missing this as an option within the clinic! We would love to find a dedicated physiotherapist to assist our clients with their pelvic health needs.

Additional Information

Additional information

  • Laundry in clinic
  • Private treatment room
  • Low-Risk maternity clinic nearby – people in our community talk about pelvic health!
  • Benefit of in-office referrals of long-term clientele
  • Excellent support staff for scheduling and payments, so you can focus on your patient care and notes.
  • Direct billing
  • Positive work environment – our clinic is filled with great clients and lots of laughter and support for one another’s success

How to Apply

Email resume to: dr.k.brehon@gmail.com

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