UBC

Hourly Physical Therapist - PTRC-2

UBC Vancouver Campus - Vancouver, BC, Canada Part time
Staff - Non Union

Job Category

M&P - AAPS

Job Profile

AAPS Hourly - Physical Therapist

Job Title

Hourly Physical Therapist - PTRC-2

Department

Administrative Support | Department of Physical Therapy | Faculty of Medicine

Compensation Range

$44.39 - $63.83 CAD Hourly

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Posting End Date

November 16, 2025

Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.

Job End Date

June 30, 2026

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Job Summary
The UBC Physical Therapy and Research Clinic is an exciting initiative in the Department of Physical Therapy. This student-led, fee-for-service Clinic will be owned and operated by the Department of Physical Therapy within the Faculty of Medicine to provide premier physical therapy care grounded in the best available evidence to service populations within the local community.

This hourly, part-time Physical Therapist role for the UBC Physical Therapy and Research Clinic will be responsible for assessing and treating patients and maintaining the full and robust caseload the clinic requires to support student clinical placements. The candidate must demonstrate a strong desire and focus to provide an optimal clinical experience for patients.

Organizational Status
The Department of Physical Therapy provides the only provincial program for the education of entry-to-practice physical therapists. Through rigorous scholarly activity, high standards of instruction and creative opportunities for learning, the Master of Physical Therapy Program provides a strong foundation that supports the current and future practice of the profession. The Department is also a research-intensive unit with award winning faculty conducting state-of-the art healthcare research.

This position will report to the PTRC Manager and the PTRC Director of the Department of Physical Therapy.



Work Performed
Responsibilities for the PTRC Physical Therapist (Part-Time) will include:

- the daily assessment and treating of clients in the PTRC including assessing clients’ abilities, establishing treatment goals based on diagnoses and implementation of physiotherapy interventions and treatments.

- Act in a professional manner at all times, ensuring clients centered care

- Communicate with referring physicians and other health care professionals regarding clients’ needs, as indicated

- collaborating in relevant quality improvement and clinical research initiatives

- ensuring the provision of evidence informed high-quality care to clients

Consequence of Error/Judgement
Inappropriate judgment could result in adverse effects to the patients and their care, treatment and recovery. Inappropriate patient treatment could result in patients and their families becoming frustrated, angry or seeking compensation. Both could result in damage to the reputation of the PTRC and the Department of Physical Therapy and impact the long-term success of the clinic.

Inattention to paperwork detail (errors on forms, charts) could jeopardize the results of clinical trials and have impacts on billing for clinic affecting its long-term viability.

Supervision Received
The candidate must be fully competent and independent in their abilities to assess and treat patients.

Supervision Given
None

Minimum Qualifications
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own

- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion

Preferred Qualifications

- A registered physical therapist

- Current registration with the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia and eligible for membership with the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia

- Evidence of ongoing continuing education;

- excellence in oral and written communication,

- interpersonal skills which will foster interprofessional collaboration opportunitie