FAQs
What is the work environment like at Champlain Rehab Solutions (CRS)?
The work environment at CRS focuses on supporting clients, their families, and service providers through client-centered care, inclusivity, and continual improvement. Our team members enjoy meaningful connections with clients and flexibility in managing their own schedules.
What qualifications are required for the Physiotherapist position?
A Baccalaureate or Master's degree in Physiotherapy from a recognized school of physiotherapy is required, along with being registered in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, and a minimum of 2 years of clinical experience, preferably in the community.
Is there a possibility for professional development in this role?
Yes, CRS offers compensation for education and professional development as well as comprehensive orientation and training throughout your career.
Are there opportunities for mentorship within the organization?
Yes, CRS provides mentorship and peer support to help you succeed in your role as a Physiotherapist.
Does the position offer a flexible work schedule?
Yes, many team members manage their own schedules in the community, which offers significant freedom and flexibility.
What types of clients will the Physiotherapist work with?
The Physiotherapist will provide services to diverse client groups across Southern Ontario and the Capital region as referred through VHA Rehab Solutions and Champlain Rehab Solutions.
Are benefits provided for employees?
Yes, CRS offers an employee and family assistance program, wellness resources, perks and discounts, as well as events for staff and service providers.
How does CRS approach diversity and inclusion?
CRS is committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer, championing inclusion and diversity throughout the organization, and ensuring unbiased recruitment practices.
What type of outcome measures are used in the clinical practice?
The Physiotherapist should be familiar with the routine use of valid and reliable outcome measures to support clinical interventions.
Will I have a chance to work in the community?
Yes, the role involves providing services in clients' homes, retirement homes, and other community settings.