Degree in Physiotherapy or equivalent from a recognized school of Physiotherapy
Current registration with the College of Physiotherapists of Nova Scotia
One to two years of relevant work experience
Long Term Care experience is considered an asset
Complex geriatric management experience considered an asset
Current registration with the Nova Scotia College of Physiotherapy and eligibility for membership in the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Knowledge of the following: Medical Terminology, Falls Prevention Methods / Risk Management Procedures, Proper Body Mechanics, Therapy and Counselling, Principles of geriatric restorative care, Customer and Personal Service, Neurologic, orthopedic, cardio and respiratory treatment
Must have excellent Communication, interpersonal, problem solving and time management and judgement and decision making skills
Major Responsibilities:
Assesses resident needs in a physiotherapy context (e.g. mobility equipment, assistance, restorative potentials)
Provides one on one therapeutic physiotherapy treatment to residents
Designs physiotherapy treatment programs for Physiotherapy Assistant (PTA) to implement/ carry out and monitors resident progress in these programs
Collaborates with nursing team to plan interventions for residents
Instructs and educates internal stakeholders (e.g. mobility, equipment, care needs)
Duties: As per the Physiotherapist job description.
Salary: As per Shorehams scale
Effective: ASAP
Hours of Work: 24 hours Bi-weekly (8-hour shifts)
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