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Physiotherapist - Pemberton, B.C.

Mount Currie, British Columbia
CA$88,948 - CA$120,341/year
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Municipal Pension plan with an employer contribution of 9.31% (after 3 months)
3 weeks’ vacation, which increases with service to 4 weeks
5 personal days

About the role

About Us FNHA Overview The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is a diverse and transformational health organization of professional, innovative, and dedicated team members and leaders.

The first of its kind in Canada, FNHA works as a health-and-wellness partner with BC First Nations to support self-determination and decision-making to improve health outcomes.

FNHA is proud to have been named one of BC’s Top Employers for 2025. Learn more about why we were selected here .

Title: Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist - es zúmin’ Primary Care Centre (0.5 FTE)

Salary: $88,948 - $104,644 - $120,341 per year (pay range explained below)

Contract: This position is a term position with the FNHA ending 6/20/2026 with a possibility of an extension. When the term position ends with the FNHA, it is intended that this position will be offered as a permanent role with the es zúmin’ Primary Care Clinic.

Hours: 18.75 hours per week

Location: Mount Currie, BC, with frequent travel to the Southern Stl'atl'imx communities, which are up to 3 hours away by road.

FNPCI Initiative The First Nations-led Primary Care Initiative (FNPCI) aims to improve access to primary health-care services for First Nations people across BC in a way that is culturally safe and closer to home. The FNPCI is part of the province’s primary care strategy, which is integrating team-based care in communities throughout B.C. and changing the way primary care is delivered with the creation of primary care networks in partnership with the Regional Health Authorities.

In order to meet the health and wellness needs of First Nations people, it is very important that primary care is culturally safe and culturally informed where Indigenous ways of knowing and being are woven into services.

One of the main objectives of the FNPCI is to develop new First Nations Primary Health Care Centers in rural and urban locations across the province. The centers will provide access to culturally safe, quality primary health care services for First Nations people and their families. The aim is for clients to feel safe, welcomed, valued, respected and heard when they access care services at one of these centers.

About The Centre The es zúmin’ Primary Care Centre (PCC) provides culturally safe, trauma-informed primary care services to the Líl?wat, N’Quatqua, Samahquam, Skatin and Xa’xtsa First Nations communities. es zúmin’ means “to care for”, and the es zúmin’ PCC is a place to provide holistic care for people, incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing and being in all our services. Located in the Líl’wat Health Pqusnalhcw Health Centre (11092 Blackbear Road, Mt. Currie) and the Southern Stl’atl’imx Health Society (SSHS) main building (321 IR10 Road Road, Mt. Currie), and with mobile clinics providing services in N’Quatqua, Samahquam, Skatin, and Xa’xtsa, the es zúmin’ PCC provides a safe space for First Nations people and their families to seek high-quality primary care services.

Working at the es zúmin’ PCC is guided by the foundational Vision and Seven Directives of the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA), emphasizing care, respect, and excellence in serving First Nations communities. The centre champions wellness and seizes the unique opportunity to drive transformative changes in First Nations health and wellness. It is an ideal place for those passionate about making a difference, who are open to cultural understanding, and ready to embrace challenges. As a young and evolving organization, es zúmin’ offers rich opportunities for transformational learning and personal growth, fostering a sense of purpose that goes beyond professional duties. Here, the work you do impacts not only the lives of those served but also your own, all while collaborating closely with culturally rich First Nations communities in British Columbia.

About The Role At the es zúmin’ PCC, and in collaboration with its multi-disciplinary team, the Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist assesses the impact of injuries, diseases, or movement disorders to promote, restore, and prolong physical independence by enhancing clients' functional capacity.

Provides care and service that meets the standards for Physical Therapists within the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC). Works within the scope of practice for Physical Therapists as determined by relevant legislation.

About You Education

  • Completion of a recognized Master’s degree in Physical Therapy
  • Advanced training in threat/risk assessment and/or trauma response

Occupational Certification

  • Current practicing registration with the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia
  • Current CPR Certification
  • Eligible for membership in the Physiotherapy Association of BC

Experience

  • Minimum of 2 years of recent clinical experience
  • Experience delivering health services in a First Nations setting

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of, and ability to apply, an understanding of First Nations cultural principles and protocols in work situations
  • Knowledge of concepts, principles and theories of trans-cultural health care, including knowledge of traditional, homeopathic, or other healing practices used in the community
  • Knowledge of First Nations cultures and backgrounds, and the understanding of how culture impacts on communication patterns, and attitudes and approaches to health issues
  • Knowledge of health status of populations, inequities in health, the determinants of health and illness, principals of primary care, disease and injury prevention, health protection
  • Knowledge of the scope of practice of other health care disciplines

Please refer to Job Specification section of the Job Description for more details. Working at FNHA As a member of the team, you will have access to a wide range of employee benefits, including:

  • Municipal Pension plan with an employer contribution of 9.31% (after 3 months)
  • 3 weeks’ vacation, which increases with service to 4 weeks, plus 5 personal days, 1 volunteer day, and 14 public holidays including National Indigenous People’s Day, National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Easter Monday and Boxing Day
  • Access to group health benefits and a Health Care Spending Account through Canada Life on day 1 of employment
  • And more!

The First Nations Health Authority is committed to respecting diversity within our workforce; preference will be given to individuals who identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis. Leading with culture, all FNHA employees complete San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training. We support our family to be leaders in wellness and all staff members develop a yearly wellness plan as part of their performance partnership and goal-setting.

The Pay Range is the minimum and maximum annual salary based on full time equivalent hours.

Incumbents are typically hired, transferred or promoted between the minimum and midpoint of the range based on their knowledge, skills, abilities and experience in relation to the role requirements. The top 10% of the pay range is for the incumbents who are industry experts in the job with the combination of exceptional experience and competencies needed to perform all duties and responsibilities at a superior capability level. Internal employee compensation will be determined as per the FNHA Employee Total Compensation Policy.

How To Apply If this sound likes the opportunity for you, please click on the 'Apply for Job' button.

Anticipated hire Spring 2025 FNHA may invite members of partner organizations to work with FNHA on an interview panel to interview and select job candidates. Members of the interview panel might include non-FNHA staff such as members of the First Nations Health Council, First Nations Health Directors Association, First Nations Community partners, or other public partners. By applying for this job posting, you acknowledge and consent to your application, resume, and references being shared with all members of the interview panel. This personal information will be held in strict confidence and protected according to the Personal Information Protection Act. For more information about us, please visit: www.fnha.ca/about/work-with-us

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If you have any inquiries or issues please contact FNHA Recruitment at careers@fnha.ca

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The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is the first and only provincial First Nations Health Authority in Canada. Dedicated to transforming health services for First Nations and Aboriginal people in BC, the FNHA is improving the health of communities by advancing the quality of health care delivered to BC First Nations and Aboriginal people.