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Physiotherapist

ST. FRANCIS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL



Physiotherapist



Permanent, Part Time



Date:                    January 15, 2026





The St. Francis Memorial Hospital (SFMH) is a 20-bed, fully accredited facility located 1.5 hours west of Ottawa, serving a catchment area of over 10,000.  SFMH provides medical and complex continuing care as well as extensive ambulatory care with over 12,000 emergency and clinic visits per year.



In this role you will enjoy perks like an on-site modern gym open 24/7, and outstanding staff recognition, appreciation and wellness activities.



We are people who provide excellent care for patients and their families, who support each other and our teams, keep each other safe, and are committed to our reputation as a model of excellence in health care. We are very proud of our high retention of staff and are continuously grateful for the amazing support of our community.



Come join us! As a result of internal growth at SFMH, we are hiring a Permanent Part-Time Physiotherapist with our Medical Unit.





Pay Grid: $38.83 - $54.77 /hour





Under the supervision of the VP, the staff physiotherapist will identify and improve patient movement and function with physical difficulties resulting from illness, injury, disability or ageing. The position with help promote their patients' health and wellbeing and assist the rehabilitation process by developing and restoring body systems, in particular the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Key responsibilities include the development and review of treatment programs, comprising manual therapy, movement therapy, therapeutic exercise and the application of technological equipment.





Duties will include but are not limited to:




  • Receives patient referral and schedules appointments according to acuity of condition.

  • Responsible for the delivery of physiotherapeutic care provided to clients with a wide variety of possible conditions, such as injuries and fractures (including sports injuries), orthopaedics and joints, strokes, post surgical rehabilitation, intensive care or terminal illness, abdominal conditions, obstetrics and gynaecology, chest conditions, posture and movement, neurological conditions, learning difficulties and mental illness.

  • Treatment techniques involving the encouragement of exercise and movement by the use of manual and mechanical techniques, such as therapeutic movement and exercise therapy, massage, manipulation and electro and/or hydrotherapy.

  • Use effective interpersonal skills to communicate complex and sensitive information with patients who may be vulnerable and at risk, and using those skills with families and colleagues.

  • Work with patients to identify the physical problems to develop and review treatment programs.

  • Educate patients about how to prevent and/or improve conditions and advise on recuperative activities.

  • Assess, prescribe and monitor assistive devices for mobility.

  • Advise and support staff in assessing and managing complex manual handling problems.

  • Act as a resource and support to hospice staff and community professionals by offering specialist knowledge and skills in physiotherapy, meeting and understanding the psychosocial, physical, emotional and spiritual needs of patients.

  • Maintain audit and quality monitoring systems to ensure effective care delivery and monitor activity and service levels, to enable proper assessment of services in relation to best practice and cost effectiveness.

  • Writing patient case notes, reports and administrative statistics.

  • Keep up to date with new techniques and technologies available for treating patients.

  • Liaison with other healthcare personnel to supply and receive relevant information about the background and progress of patients, as well as referring patients who require other specific medical attention.

  • Responsible for the physiotherapy equipment, ensuring that safety is maintained.

  • Supervising physiotherapy assistants and other direct support staff.

  • Uphold the rules of conduct according to College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.





Qualifications:




  • Current registration with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.

  • Demonstrated skills in the practice of evidence-based physiotherapy with the application of appropriate outcome measures and the ability to work independently are required.

  • Demonstrated professional judgment and interpersonal skills in dealing with the patients their families, other health care team members and the community are equally essential skills.







Everyone is Welcome



SFMH is dedicated to building an inclusive workforce that comprises individuals who have an array of identities, abilities, background, culture, skills, perspectives, and experiences that are representative of our current and evolving population. We are passionate about fostering a workplace where all people feel welcome, can reach their full potential, and contribute their unique perspectives and experience to the success of the team. This posting is a new position in our organization.



Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes to hr@sfmhosp.com , or on our website at www.sfmhosp.com/careers/. Compliance with SFMH vaccination policy and a recent satisfactory voluntary sector check are required. Only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.  SFMH is an equal opportunity employer, committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, the Ontario Human Rights Code, and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.  Applicants requiring accommodation should contact Human Resources at (613) 431-4851 x275.