Position Summary
Penticton Regional Hospital (PRH) has an immediate permanent, part-time (0.73 FTE) Physiotherapist float position in the acute care team. This position works rotating shifts on a 4 on and 4 off schedule. Weekday shift times are 10:30-18:30 and weekend shift times are 08:00-16:00. Effective April 2024 hourly wage will be $42.56 to $52.96 per hour
What we offer:
• Applicable positions may qualify for up to $15,000 as a recruitment incentive.
• Recognition of previous experience in determining starting salary
• Financial moving support
• Strong employee benefit package
• Defined Pension Plan
• Mentorship to help orientate, navigate and thrive in your new role
• $1,000 per year to use for courses plus education leave
• Development resources for leadership skills leading to future roles
• Diversity and inclusion ~ bring your whole self to work
• Focus on safety and employee wellness
• Time is best spent in the service of clients
PRH is a modern medical facility renowned for its comprehensive range of healthcare services and commitment to patient-centered care. With state-of-the-art technology and a team of dedicated healthcare professionals, PRH provides top-tier medical care to residents of Penticton and surrounding communities. The hospital's facilities include advanced surgical suites, diagnostic imaging centers, and specialized departments such as emergency medicine, maternity care, and oncology. Patients benefit from the expertise of skilled physicians, nurses, and support staff who prioritize compassionate and personalized care. With a focus on innovation, excellence, and accessibility, PRH stands as a pillar of health and wellness providing patients with the highest standard of care when they need it most.
As a Physiotherapist in our dynamic multidisciplinary rehabilitation team, you'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our clients. You'll work both independently and collaboratively, utilizing your expertise to provide comprehensive physiotherapy services that empower individuals to achieve their health and wellness goals. From conducting assessments to developing personalized treatment plans and providing education to clients and caregivers, you'll play a vital role in promoting functional independence and enhancing overall well-being. And you’ll provide direction to Rehabilitation Assistants, ensuring seamless coordination and delivery of care within the rehabilitation team. Your contributions won't stop there – you'll also have the chance to actively contribute to our organization's goals and participate in quality assurance initiatives, research endeavors, and educational opportunities.
About this location | Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of the Okanagan Valley, Penticton beckons with its unique blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and vibrant community spirit. Summers in Penticton are a delight, with temperatures averaging around 28°C (82°F), inviting residents to indulge in watersports on pristine Okanagan Lake or explore the nearby hiking and biking trails. As autumn sets in, the valley transforms into a patchwork of vibrant colors, creating a picturesque backdrop for wine tasting tours and harvest festivals. Winters are mild, with temperatures hovering around 0°C (32°F), offering opportunities for skiing at nearby resorts or enjoying cozy evenings by the fireplace.
Questions can be directed to our Physiotherapist Recruiter careers@interiorhealth.ca
Qualifications
• Current registration with the College of Health and Care Professions of British Columbia (CHCPBC) [formerly College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC)].
• Valid BC Driver’s license.
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