Position Summary
We are hiring a permanent, full time Physiotherapist at the Kamloops North Shore Primary Care Centre (PCN).
Days of Work: Monday to Friday
Shift times: 08:00 to 16:00
What we offer:
We provide a comprehensive, competitive, and people focused employment package, emphasizing wellness, growth, work–life balance, and long-term stability. Locations that qualify for B.C. Student Loan Forgiveness Program and/or Canada Student Loan Forgiveness. Applicable positions may qualify for up to $15,000 as a recruitment incentive and/or be eligible for relocation allowance.
About this position: Thompson Region Primary Care Network
As a Physiotherapist in Primary Care, you are an integral member of an interdisciplinary team providing person- and family-centred care to individuals across the lifespan. You assess, treat, and support patients with a range of physical, functional, and mobility concerns, helping them achieve optimal health and independence. Through health promotion, injury prevention, early intervention, rehabilitation, and chronic disease management, you empower patients with the knowledge, skills, and tools to improve their overall well-being.
Working collaboratively with Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Dietitians, and other health professionals, you contribute to coordinated and integrated care plans that address patients’ everyday health needs. You support timely access to services, facilitate referrals when specialized care is required, and help ensure seamless transitions across the health care system while promoting safe, equitable, and high-quality care.
Please note that this position will require a valid divers license, and travel to rural communities surrounding Kamloops. Re-deployment may be required based on operational needs.
About this location:
Kamloops offers an exceptional blend of career opportunity and lifestyle, with over 2,000 hours of sunshine annually, a welcoming community atmosphere, and easy access to outdoor recreation year-round. Nestled in the Thompson Valley, residents enjoy hiking, mountain biking, golf, skiing, paddling, and fishing, all within minutes of the city. The community features a lower cost of living compared to many larger BC centres, while still providing excellent amenities, shopping, dining, arts, and cultural events. Home to Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops has a vibrant and growing population that attracts young professionals, families, and retirees alike. With its stunning natural landscapes, four-season climate, and strong sense of community, Kamloops offers an outstanding quality of life and an ideal balance between work and leisure. Many healthcare professionals are drawn to the region for the opportunity to build a rewarding career while enjoying an active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle.
About us:
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.
Come join our team and see why we’re one of B.C’s Top Employers! Connect with us at careers@interiorhealth.ca
Qualifications
Full licensure as a Physical Therapist with the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC (CHCPBC). Valid B.C. 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.