22 Aug
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Physiotherapy Association
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British Columbia
22 Aug
Physiotherapy Association
British Columbia
Pediatric Physiotherapist (Permanent Full-Time) Location: Prince Rupert, BC (travel required)
Employer: North Coast Community Services Society (NCCS)
Contract: Permanent Full-Time
Hours: 35 hours/week (Monday-Friday, 7 hours/day, flexibility to meet client needs)
Salary: $46.73-56.03/hour
Start Date: Fall 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter
Posting Date: August 2026 – Open until filled
Unionized position under BC Government Employees Union's Collective Agreement. Union Grid: 16-P-PT (BCGEU-CSSEA).
About the Role The Physiotherapist works in a multidisciplinary team with children and youth experiencing physical disabilities and/or motor delays. Reporting to the Executive Director, you will:
Assess, develop, implement, and evaluate individualized intervention plans
Support children and youth to achieve developmental milestones and improve mobility
Recommend and support the use of assistive technologies
Contribute to educational, recreational, and community participation outcomes
Collaborate closely with families, caregivers, and community partners
Deliver services using culturally responsive and trauma-informed approaches
Support service delivery across the region, including Haida Gwaii and virtual care options
Who We're Looking For We’re seeking a compassionate and motivated Physiotherapist who is excited to build a rewarding career supporting children, youth, and families. This role offers the opportunity to work closely with underserved populations, including Indigenous communities, and their children and families. We welcome clinicians at all stages of their careers who value collaboration, professional growth, and a healthy work-life balance.
In This Role,
You Will Thrive If You Are passionate about helping children and youth achieve their developmental goals
Bring a client- and family-centred approach and a willingness to learn and grow
Are open to mentorship, feedback, and ongoing professional development
Communicate clearly and build positive, respectful relationships with families and colleagues
Are adaptable and curious, with a readiness to navigate new situations with support
Value working as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team
Are interested in developing skills in culturally responsive and trauma-informed practice
Are open to using virtual service delivery tools to support clients across the region
Qualifications Degree from an accredited entry-level Physiotherapy program
Registration (or eligibility) with the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC
Experience in pediatric physiotherapy is preferred
Experience supervising Rehabilitation or Therapy Assistants is an asset
Additional Requirements Clear Criminal Record Review
Ability to use standard office and communication technologies and learn new applications
Physical ability to meet job requirements
Class 5 driver’s license, clean driver’s abstract, and daily access to a reliable vehicle
What We Offer Competitive salary under the BCGEU Collective Agreement
Comprehensive health and wellness advantages
Municipal Pension Plan (MPP)
Relocation assistance and temporary housing (where applicable)
Annual reimbursement for College registration and liability insurance
Annual professional development budget to support ongoing learning and career growth
Student Loan Assistance You may be eligible for loan forgiveness through the BC Loan Forgiveness Program
Equity & Inclusion NCCS is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.
Language English
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