FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for the PHYT-Physiotherapist position?
You need to be a graduate in Physiotherapy from a duly recognized university and be registered in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
Is prior experience required for this role?
While 3-5 years of work experience in an outpatient rehabilitation clinical setting is a definite plus, new graduates with licenses are also welcome to apply.
What skills are essential for the PHYT-Physiotherapist position?
Essential skills include the ability to work in a fast-paced and multi-disciplinary environment, excellent interpersonal communication skills, and the ability to work cooperatively with others.
Will I be expected to work independently in this role?
Yes, there is a demonstrated expectation for candidates to hit the ground running and start work with minimum supervision.
What are the main responsibilities of a PHYT-Physiotherapist?
Key responsibilities include developing and executing individualized treatment plans, continuously evaluating client progress, collaborating with other rehabilitation professionals, utilizing e-charting software, managing a caseload, and engaging in continuous learning and skills development.
How important is teamwork in this role?
Teamwork is very important, as you will be required to collaborate with other rehabilitation professionals and effectively communicate with both internal and external stakeholders.
What type of patient care delivery is emphasized in this position?
The position emphasizes the continuous evaluation of client progress and driving quality improvement in patient care delivery.
What tools or software will I need to use in this role?
You will be required to utilize e-charting software to document treatment sessions and recommendations.
Will there be opportunities for professional development in this role?
Yes, engagement in continuous learning, mentorship, and skills development is a key aspect of this position.