Location: Multi-Site - Major's Path primarily
Clinical Physiotherapist II
Mental Health and Addictions Program - Eating Disorders Program (HOPE Program)
Permanent, Part-Time
10325POS
Hours: 37.5 bi-weekly (8-hour days)
Salary:
CG-43 (CAD $46.39 - CAD $57.26 per hour) which includes any negotiated wage adjustment and/or supplement as applicable)
Competition Number: VAC0013362
Posted Date: 2025-07-10
Closing Date: 2025-07-17
Job Summary
The HOPE Program is comprised of an interdisciplinary team that provides service to adolescents and adults who have an eating disorder. The program serves clients from age 15 and up. Treatment is provided through a day treatment, group therapy-based program, with some individual services from certain disciplines as needed. Clients will be able to access services at the level appropriate to their motivational status and illness severity. All team members are expected to be actively involved in research in the area of eating disorders, within the program. All team members are expected to participate in the Meal Support Program with clients. The Meal Support Program requires participants to eat a mixture of calorie content (proteins, fats, carbohydrates etc.) as well as a variety of food textures (meat, fish).
The Clinical Physiotherapist II position will apply advanced physiotherapy knowledge and skills to the population presenting to the HOPE Program. Specific physiotherapy assessments and interventions are utilized based upon client presentation and goals; the capacity for safe exercise is a significant consideration with this population. The overall health status (physical and mental health) of the client is a significant consideration with this population. The Clinical Physiotherapist II utilizes a mindful exercise approach, thus yoga based individual and group work is a part of the therapeutic exercise delivery.
The Clinical Physiotherapist II works in partnership with clients/families and other team members to identify, achieve and maintain optimal health outcomes. Physiotherapy services focus on improvement of physical performance and functional independence through management of physical impairments; reduction of limitations and facilitation of participation in activities; and the promotion of health and fitness.
The PT will be responsible to precept physiotherapy students and offer other clinical education experiences to students within NL Health Services. This position reports to the Program Manager of the HOPE program and maintains accountability for professional integrity issues to the Professional Practice Consultant for the discipline.
Job Demands
By applying for this job, you acknowledge an understanding that regular requirements and demands of this job include (but are not limited to):
Occasionally lifts or moves objects between 10 - 37 lbs.
Regularly requires a combination of sitting, standing and walking.
Regularly required to bend, kneel, stretch and physically lifting, pushing, pulling and/or maneuvering patient/clients with medium force, including transferring patients and assisting with mobility.
Occasionally uses hand tools and equipment.
Time pressures and interruptions are experienced with little control over work pace.
Job Qualifications
Graduation from an approved/recognized School of Physiotherapy is required.
Registration with the Newfoundland and Labrador College of Physiotherapists (NLCP) is required.
A minimum of three years? experience within the last five working as a Clinical Physiotherapist with adult clients with complex musculoskeletal conditions is required.
Successful completion of a post entry education course in Orthopedic Level I (or equivalent as determined by NL Health Services) is required.
Experience in mental health and working with individuals with an eating disorder would be an asset.
Demonstrated effective communication, both verbally and in writing with co-workers, patients and their families in both a one-on-one and/or group environment.
Effectively translated and communicated knowledge in the specialized area of physiotherapy practice to others.
Possessed proven leadership skills.
Demonstrated ability to provide supervision, coaching, mentorship and training to physiotherapists, physiotherapy support workers and students.
Ability to prioritize caseload and patient needs.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as a member of an interprofessional team.
A satisfactory record of work performance is required.
* The successful applicant must be willing to become a certified yoga instructor within the first available opportunity. Financial support may be provided by the employer.