JOB SUMMARY As a key member of the interprofessional clinical team, the Physiotherapist is responsible for assessing, planning, and delivering evidence-based rehabilitation services that enhance residents mobility, function, and quality of life within a long-term care environment. This role integrates both physiotherapy and occupational therapy principles, supporting residents in achieving optimal independence in physical function, mobility, activities of daily living (ADLs), and participation in meaningful routines. The Physiotherapist provides clinical leadership, collaborates with therapy assistants and nursing staff, and contributes to care planning and quality improvement initiatives that align with SE Healths mission of delivering holistic, person-centered care. Status: Flexible FTE (0.81.0) JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical Assessment and Intervention: (50%) Conduct comprehensive assessments of residents physical and functional abilities. Develop individualized, goal-oriented rehabilitation and mobility plans in collaboration with the resident, family, and interdisciplinary team. Incorporate occupational therapy principles such as adaptive equipment recommendations, seating and positioning assessments, environmental modifications, and ADL retraining to promote safety and independence. Provide and document direct treatment, education, and supervision to therapy assistants implementing treatment plans. Monitor resident progress, reassess as needed, and adjust interventions accordingly. Support restorative and fall prevention programs, mobility maintenance, and transfer training. Educate residents and families on exercise programs, equipment use, posture, joint protection, and home safety. Provide coaching to caregivers and team members to ensure consistent support for resident goals. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: (25%) Participate in care conferences, interdisciplinary rounds, and resident safety quality rounds. Provide clinical input into care plans and ensure therapy goals are integrated with overall care objectives. Collaborate closely with nursing, recreation, and dietary teams to promote holistic resident well-being. Act as a resource for staff in safe handling, mobility techniques, and environmental adaptation. Documentation and Compliance: (20%) Complete documentation in accordance with AHS Continuing Care Health Service Standards and SE Health clinical documentation policies. Maintain accurate assessment records, treatment notes, and progress summaries in the electronic health record (PointClickCare). Ensure compliance with privacy, infection prevention, and safety standards. Quality Improvement: (5%) Contribute to quality and risk initiatives such as falls prevention, mobility audits, and safe lifting practices. Participate in staff education, mentoring therapy assistants, and supporting interdisciplinary learning. Stay current with research, clinical best practices, and evidence-informed rehabilitation models relevant to geriatric and long-term care. QUALIFICATIONS Masters degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Active registration and practice permit with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta Recent clinical experience in long-term care, supportive living, or geriatric rehabilitation Familiarity with occupational therapy domains of practice, including ADL retraining, adaptive equipment, and environmental assessments considered an asset Excellent clinical reasoning and holistic assessment skills Strong interpersonal and communication abilities Effective collaboration within an interdisciplinary care environment Competence in supervising therapy assistants Proficiency in electronic documentation (e.g., PointClickCare) Current CPR and BCLS Clear Vulnerable Sector and Criminal Record Checks BENEFITS Competitive Total Rewards. comprehensive benefits, pension, on-demand pay, and exclusive staff perks. Growth That Meets Your Ambition. Build skills with education bursaries, tuition support, ongoing training, and mentorship. Innovative. Encouraged to identify and make improvements; supports research into seniors health and aging. Purpose & Impact. Join a national social enterprise where your voice matters. Every role helps advance health, spark innovation, and strengthen communities across Canada. Manage your life. Supported with the time you need to meet clients and your own needs, develop yourself and your career, and be part of a team. Support to be your best. Afforded the time to help patients, build rapport, achieve care and recovery goals, and understand environments that impact recovery. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Physiotherapist