Primary Care Network Physiotherapist Opportunities in the Kootenay Region, B.C.
Interior Health is hiring Physiotherapists to join our Kootenay Primary Care Networks—offering rewarding, team-based practice in some of BC’s most stunning communities. We are seeking dedicated registered Physiotherapists to join us in Nakusp, Kaslo and Cranbrook, B.C.
What We Offer
We are one of Canada’s Top 100 employers and offer welcoming workplaces with a range of benefits and policies to support you at every stage of your career.
• Competitive pay from $42.56 to $52.95 based on recognition of previous experience
About Interior Health
We are committed to achieving a culturally diverse and inclusive workforce that is representative of the communities we serve, and where you are encouraged to bring your whole self to work. Well-being and work-life balance are promoted within the team, and our commitment to environmental sustainability supports our primary goal of increasing the health and well-being of everybody in our region.
Apply today indicating the position of interest. For further information please contact careers@interiorhealth.ca
Enjoy a career—and lifestyle—that moves you in the southern interior of B.C.
APPLY ONLINE: Competition# 0230865 https://jobs.interiorhealth.ca/ViewJobPosting/2308651
Qualifications
Full registration as a Physical Therapist with the College of Health and Care Professions of British Columbia (CHCPBC). Valid driver’s license required.
Comments
Interior Health is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and to creating an environment free from discrimination. Our goal is to cultivate a workforce rich in culture, experience, and knowledge to enable us to provide high quality, accessible and culturally safe health services to everyone in the Interior Health region. We are committed to addressing existing inequities and barriers to achieving a diverse workforce, one that is representative of the communities we serve. We invite applications and enquiries from all people, particularly those belonging to the historically, systemically, and/or persistently marginalized groups.