Physiotherapist wanted! Full-time permanent (or part-time if preferred) to take over mat-leave caseload

by | Mar 28, 2017 | Blog, Pediatric Physiotherapy | 0 comments

Full time (or part-time if preferred) physiotherapist to cover maternity-leave caseload and remain permanently

*new grads welcome to apply*

South Simcoe Physiotherapy is looking for an ambitious and personable therapist with an interest in manual therapy and acupuncture/dry needling to join our growing team. Located in booming Alliston, Ontario, our clinic is FCAMPT owned and includes two FCAMPT therapists (in addition to one therapist whom is challenging their exam this fall), one Gunn IMS therapist, and two Integrated Dry Needling therapists.

Regular mentoring with registered mentors and prep course instructor makes this the perfect environment to hone your manual therapy skills. One on one treatment sessions with 45 minute assessments/30 minute follow up sessions and a diverse caseload of private pay, Canadian forces members, and MVA’s (no WSIB accepted). Our newly renovated space (which has recently doubled in size) includes 10 private treatment rooms and an open gym space. A strong referral base, excellent reputation, and growing population make this the ideal location for you to build a caseload.

If you are looking for a relaxed work environment, with an opportunity to improve/use your skills as a therapist, apply now!

Phone: (705) 250-6000
Fax: (705) 250-7000
Email: ryansheaphysio@gmail.com

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180 Parsons Road
Unit 8
Alliston, Ontario
L9R 1E8


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Phone:  (705) 250-6000
Fax:  (705) 250-7000

info@southsimcoephysio.ca

Hours of Operation

Monday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Tuesday 8:00 am to 7:00 pm

Wednesday 8:30 am to 7:30 pm

Thursday 8:30 am to 7:30 pm

Friday 8:00 am to 5:30 pm

About Us

At South Simcoe Physiotherapy, each client is treated independently by a registered physiotherapist, no assistants or aides are used.  All of our therapists are registered physiotherapists and are members of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.  Each therapist strives to stay current on breaking techniques, constantly upgrading their skills.
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