University Health Network
Healthcare
Physiotherapist
“Physiotherapist at University Health Network. Skills: Physiotherapy, Orthopedic disorders, Chronic pain, Return to work. Empower and support clients through their recovery. Treatment of orthopedic disorders”
What You'll Achieve.
Positive outcomes and value to clients and customers; Fully functional potential; Work reintegration potential
Industry & Context.
Complex and challenging cases
Criminal Record Check may be required
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, Minimum of one year related experience in the treatment of clients/patients with work-related injuries, MVA and/or experience in the third-party health care system
Nice to Have
FAE and Return to Work planning skills, WorkWell certification, Interest or previous experience in hand therapy
What You'll Do.
Empower and support clients through their recovery
Treatment of orthopedic disorders
Treatment of chronic pain
Rehabilitation and return to work of injured workers
Treat clients and enable them to reach fully functional potential
Treat clients and enable them to reach work reintegration potential
Perform cross-functional duties
Perform cross-site duties
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaboration with all stakeholders (client, treatment team and etc.); Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team
Communication Scope
Communication with third-party/referral services; Provide group education sessions; Lead small group learning
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