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Physiotherapist (PT) - Community Based
Province
ON
Employer
An ACCEP-IEHP Employer Partner
Department
Close Date
Open until filled
Job Type
Part-Time
Compensation
Compensation:
• $140 per initial assessment
• $75 per follow-up visit
• $50 per virtual follow-up visit
Other Benefits:
• Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance
• Opportunity to build a caseload in your area
• Supportive administrative and clinical leadership team
• Work in a culture that values autonomy, clinical excellence, and client-centered care
• Opportunities for clinical growth and expanded practice as our programs grow
• Meaningful, relationship-based care delivered in the comfort of clients’ homes
Location
Central Region
Views
5
About the Role
We are looking for a skilled and dedicated Physiotherapist (PT) with strong home and community care experience to join our growing team. This position is ideal for therapists who value flexibility, autonomy, and meaningful client relationships within a community-based model. Please note, this position will require in-person home visits with vulnerable community members.
While we thank all interested applicants, we are only able to contact those who we are inviting to an interview.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide follow-up sessions focused on mobility, gait training, strength/balance retraining, pain management, and functional progression
• Develop, implement, and adjust individualized treatment plans in alignment with client goals
• Educate clients and caregivers on home exercise programs, safety strategies, functional mobility, and equipment use
• Identify and address fall risks, environmental barriers, and safety issues in the home
• Collaborate with OTs, PSWs, nurses, physicians, and HCCSS/OH@H care coordinators to support coordinated care
• Complete documentation and charting accurately and in a timely manner according to community-care standards
• Maintain ongoing communication with the office regarding availability, scheduling updates, and urgent visit capacity
• Uphold The Care Company’s commitment to safe, ethical, and compassionate community care
Details
Scheduling:
Flexible full-time and part-time (Monday–Friday), occasional Saturday/Sunday availability based on client needs
Clients are located across Toronto, York, or Simcoe including but not limited to:
Alliston
Bradford
Georgina
Newmarket
Aurora
Maple
Stouffville
Markham
Ability to independently manage scheduling, respond promptly to referrals, and coordinate visit times directly with clients
Travel may be required between client homes
Qualification and Experience Requirements:
Home and community care experience is a MUST. Applicants without community experience will not be considered.
Minimum 2 years of physiotherapy experience in home and community care, preferably with HCCSS/OH@H clients
Registered and in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
Demonstrated experience in mobility assessments, gait training, falls management, equipment recommendations, and post-discharge rehab
Comfortable working independently in the community and making sound clinical decisions
Strong communication and documentation skills
Ability to travel throughout Toronto and the GTA for client visits
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation OR ability to navigate the GTA efficiently via transit
Physiotherapist (PT) - Community Based
Province
ON
Employer
An ACCEP-IEHP Employer Partner
Department
Close Date
Open until filled
Job Type
Part-Time
Compensation
Compensation:
• $140 per initial assessment
• $75 per follow-up visit
• $50 per virtual follow-up visit
Other Benefits:
• Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance
• Opportunity to build a caseload in your area
• Supportive administrative and clinical leadership team
• Work in a culture that values autonomy, clinical excellence, and client-centered care
• Opportunities for clinical growth and expanded practice as our programs grow
• Meaningful, relationship-based care delivered in the comfort of clients’ homes
Location
Central Region
Views
5
About the Role
We are looking for a skilled and dedicated Physiotherapist (PT) with strong home and community care experience to join our growing team. This position is ideal for therapists who value flexibility, autonomy, and meaningful client relationships within a community-based model. Please note, this position will require in-person home visits with vulnerable community members.
While we thank all interested applicants, we are only able to contact those who we are inviting to an interview.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide follow-up sessions focused on mobility, gait training, strength/balance retraining, pain management, and functional progression
• Develop, implement, and adjust individualized treatment plans in alignment with client goals
• Educate clients and caregivers on home exercise programs, safety strategies, functional mobility, and equipment use
• Identify and address fall risks, environmental barriers, and safety issues in the home
• Collaborate with OTs, PSWs, nurses, physicians, and HCCSS/OH@H care coordinators to support coordinated care
• Complete documentation and charting accurately and in a timely manner according to community-care standards
• Maintain ongoing communication with the office regarding availability, scheduling updates, and urgent visit capacity
• Uphold The Care Company’s commitment to safe, ethical, and compassionate community care
Details
Scheduling:
Flexible full-time and part-time (Monday–Friday), occasional Saturday/Sunday availability based on client needs
Clients are located across Toronto, York, or Simcoe including but not limited to:
Alliston
Bradford
Georgina
Newmarket
Aurora
Maple
Stouffville
Markham
Ability to independently manage scheduling, respond promptly to referrals, and coordinate visit times directly with clients
Travel may be required between client homes
Qualification and Experience Requirements:
Home and community care experience is a MUST. Applicants without community experience will not be considered.
Minimum 2 years of physiotherapy experience in home and community care, preferably with HCCSS/OH@H clients
Registered and in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
Demonstrated experience in mobility assessments, gait training, falls management, equipment recommendations, and post-discharge rehab
Comfortable working independently in the community and making sound clinical decisions
Strong communication and documentation skills
Ability to travel throughout Toronto and the GTA for client visits
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation OR ability to navigate the GTA efficiently via transit
