Physiotherapist - Casual

Manitoulin Health Centre requires a Physiotherapist to work on a casual basis. The Physiotherapist utilizes diagnostic and assessment procedures and tools in order to develop and implement preventive and therapeutic courses of intervention. 

 

QUALIFICATIONS (Education, Certifications, Experience, Licensure):

 

Required:

  • Registration with the College Physiotherapy of Ontario
  • Mandatory proof of fully immunized COVID-19 vaccine status 

 

Preferred:

  • Previous experience in a hospital physiotherapy department

 

COMPETENCIES/BEHAVIOURAL:

 

  • Teamwork and Collaboration 
  • Service and Quality Orientation 
  • Leadership Presence

       

COMPETENCIES/TECHNICAL:

 

  • Proficiency in computer software applications: Meditech Client, Microsoft Outlook, Physio-tools, Policy and Procedures and Learning Management System 
  • Knowledge of Bill of Patient Rights 
  • Proficiency and knowledge of infection control policies and procedures including hand hygiene and isolation protocols 
  • Proficiency in the use of department equipment 
  • Proficiency and knowledge of assessment tools for physiotherapists including the ability to decide which are best suited for each patient’s assessment needs 
  • Knowledge necessary to make competent clinical decisions 
  • Knowledge of treatment modalities and exercises necessary to maximize each treatment outcome 
  • Knowledge of contraindications, limitations and hazards of treatments and pathologies encountered in the practice  

 

HOW TO APPLY:

 

Please email a cover letter and resume to the attention of Human Resources at recruitment@mhc.on.ca

 

Please reference Job Posting # 2023-OP-02 in your subject line and cover letter.

 

Applicants with the required qualifications may be interviewed. Thank you to all who apply.

 

Manitoulin Health Centre is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.