To work within the Ontario College of Physiotherapists scope of practice guidelines delivering safe and effective programs for all clients assigned to their care.
Position requirements
- Must be currently registered with the College of Physiotherapy.
- Must possess effective communication skills to instruct and counsel clients, their families, department staff, other hospital staff, medical staff, and outside agencies.
- Must be physically capable of performing the job (e.g., able to lift clients when applying rehabilitation techniques and possess the manual dexterity to perform manual therapy).
- Must be able to prioritize caseloads.
- Must demonstrate a willingness to engage in continuous learning and be open to new concepts and trends in the academic and clinical field of physiotherapy.
- Must possess the ability to work independently in various hospital areas where Physiotherapy services are required.
- Conducts themselves in a manner that promotes respect for the profession.
- Employment history that demonstrates regular attendance at work.
- Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Bilingualism in both official languages would be an asset.
- All TADH staff members must follow the COVID-19 vaccination series in accordance with the most up-to-date vaccine guidance provided by the Ontario Ministry of Health.
Compensation and benefits
- Starting salary of $40.36/hour – $78,702.00/year (as per step 1 of the OPSEU collective agreement).
- Option to enroll in the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan.
The Timmins and District Hospital will provide accommodations for applicants with disabilities during the recruitment process.
We thank all applicants for their response; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and accessible environment supporting diversity in our work environment to provide quality care where all feel valued, respected, and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce reflective of the communities, in which we live, serve, and encourage Indigenous people, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities to apply and self-identify.