We’re looking for a dedicated Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist to join our multidisciplinary team at Fortify. As a Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist, you’ll play a crucial role in providing specialized assessment and treatment for individuals experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction. Your expertise will help empower patients on their healing journeys, making a positive impact on their quality of life.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapists at Fortify are integral to our holistic care model, with opportunities to deliver direct patient care while collaborating with other healthcare professionals and contributing to program development and innovation.
VALUES AND ABILITIES YOU’LL BRING TO FORTIFY:
- You’re motivated to enhance patient care by fostering a supportive and educational
environment for those with pelvic floor concerns.
- You believe in the importance of individualized care and actively listen to your patients to help them achieve their health goals.
- You have a natural ability to ask insightful questions, enabling you to uncover nuances in your patients’ experiences that are vital to their care.
- You’re comfortable with technology and utilize it to enhance patient interactions and care delivery.
- You are an inclusive thinker who believes in providing judgment-free, compassionate care for all individuals, espousing these values in your everyday practice.
SKILLS AND ASSETS YOU’LL BRING TO FORTIFY
- You hold a degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited institution, with a valid provincial license to practice as a Physiotherapist.
- Specialized training or certification in pelvic floor physiotherapy is required with previous experience in pelvic health physiotherapy considered an asset.
- You possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, with a patient-centered approach.
- You demonstrate the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a
collaborative multidisciplinary team.
- You’re willing to adapt your schedule to accommodate patients’ needs, including occasional evenings or weekends.
- You are authorized to work in Canada.
OTHER “NICE TO HAVE” SKILLS
- Experience in developing and implementing educational workshops or community outreach focused on pelvic health.
- Familiarity with integrating holistic approaches and lifestyle modifications into treatment plans.
- A background in trauma-informed care or experience working with diverse populations is highly valued.