Your Opportunity :
The University of Alberta Hospital is one of Canada’s leading clinical, research, and teaching hospitals, treating more than 700,000 patients annually from western and northern Canada.
The hospital offers a wide range of diagnostic and treatment services, including specialized adult services within cardiac sciences, neurosciences, surgery, medicine, orthopedics, renal, critical care, burns, transplant and trauma inpatient programs as well as a vast number of ambulatory clinics.
This position is part of the centralized Rehabilitation and Allied Health Program responsible for the adult patient population and will support patients specifically who are within the Critical Care portfolio, concentrating services with the general systems ICU and Firefighter Burns Treatment Unit.
Our site provides excellent learning opportunities through our monthly professional practice lead events as well as supports ongoing professional growth and quality improvement and encourages mentorship from the vast collective experiences of other professionals on site.
The University of Alberta Hospital is centrally located in the capital city, the heart of the academic campus, Old Strathcona and the beautiful river valley.
We encourage healthy lifestyles by providing secure bike storage, a Light Rail Transit Station, the Pulse Fitness Centre and other ReVitalize activities.
Occasional weekend is required, the schedule may be negotiable, part time positions may afford up to full time hours on a casual basis.
Please ensure your profile concisely outlines your qualifications, experiences and interests in this position. Additional inquiries can be directed to 780-407-6401.
Description :
As the Physiotherapist I (PT), you will provide therapeutic interventions to enable clients to achieve optimum physical function and independence in development, disease, disability, chronic conditions, illness and functional decline.
You will provide intervention ( prevention, triage, screening, assessment, diagnosis, goal setting, treatment, management, education, consultation, fostering resourcefulness, case management, referral and transition support to individuals, groups, populations and communities.
You will include clients and families as integral members of the health care team, encouraging their active participation in all aspects of care.
The PT collaborates with patient(s) and families in determining, implementing and evaluating appropriate rehabilitation strategies.
- You will participate in a variety of interprofessional teams to build awareness, enrich supports and engage in quality improvement;
- partnering with healthcare providers, patients, families and other stakeholders to advance services for their clients. You will contribute to quality improvement and their professional community;
participates in peer mentoring; and supervises students. You may provide clinical supervision to Therapy Assistants, Therapy Aides and Provisional Physiotherapists.
Required Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university program. Current registration with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
Additional Required Qualifications :
Recent acute care experience required in critical care required. Experience in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation is required.
You must be able to work a weekend rotation. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment is required. You are able to utilize strong judgment by analyzing facts, considering the impacts, and arriving at a sound conclusion, seeking counsel when appropriate to effectively plan treatments and discharges from hospital.
You can work independently and as a part of the team creating strong, effective interpersonal working relationships with peers and other caregivers.
You are a reliable worker who is flexible in using their time effectively by prioritizing competing tasks. You have effective teaching skills for students and other professionals.
Basic computer skills, and ability navigating Netcare, Outlook and other electronic medical records are required.
Preferred Qualifications :