Physiotherapist

Physio on the Run

Physiotherapist – Salary Role with Established Caseload (No Weekends)Campbell River, Vancouver Island, BC

Physiotherapist Salary Role with Established Caseload (No Weekends)

Campbell River, Vancouver Island, BC

Start with a full caseload, a stable income, and the time to do your work properly.

This is a clinic-based role with mentorship built into your week. Support is not something you have to chase.

The Opportunity

This role is a good fit for a physiotherapist who wants to get better at their work and is looking for the right environment to do that.

You don’t need to have everything figured out.

You’ll step into a supported clinic role with a clear structure, time to think, and the ability to follow your work through, without being rushed or double-booked.

You won’t be left to manage things on your own. Support is part of the day-to-day work here.

Your First 4 Weeks

You won’t be thrown into a full schedule.

You’ll start with a smaller, supported caseload

You’ll have regular check-ins and case discussions built into your week

You’ll work alongside experienced clinicians

Your schedule grows as your confidence builds

The goal is steady progression, not pressure.

What Your Work Will Look Like

Clinic-based adult musculoskeletal caseload

Full sessions with time to assess, treat, and think

Care that follows through - not just initial visits, and no set frequency outside of your own clinical decision making

Administrative support that keeps work within your day

No evenings or weekends

This is a clinic-first role.

Home visits, outreach, or other areas are optional over time—not expected.

How We Work

We focus on care that holds up in the real world.

Evidence-based care used properly, not performatively

Hands-on care used intentionally alongside exercise and education

Clear clinical reasoning and follow-through

Systems that support you so work doesn’t spill into evenings

You’ll have ownership of your work, with support available whenever you need it.

Mentorship and Support

Mentorship is built into the work. You won’t be working in isolation.

Regular case discussion and clinical support

Ongoing input into your clinical reasoning and approach

Space to refine how you assess, plan, and follow through

You’ll be working alongside experienced clinicians who are actively involved in how care is delivered.

How This Role Can Be Structured

This is a clinic-based role with flexibility to shape your week over time.

Clinic-based care (core role)

Optional long-term care visits

Optional community/home visits

You are not expected to work across all settings.

Most clinicians begin with a clinic-focused schedule and add variety over time if it’s a good fit.

Schedule and Workload

We have more demand than any one clinician needs. You are not expected to build your own caseload.

3–5 days per week (structured with you)

Monday to Friday schedule

No evenings or weekends

Consistent schedule once established

Compensation and Benefits

Employee position

Base salary with additional earnings tied to completed clinical work

Starting earnings ~ $95,000 annually

Typical full-time earnings $105,000 - $130,000 at a sustainable pace

Additional benefits

Paid vacation, sick time, and stat holidays

Health and education spending account

Professional development support

Full administrative support

Mentorship with weekly meetings, joint visits, and case reviews

Location

Campbell River is a coastal Vancouver Island community where it is still possible to build a stable, affordable life.

People come here for access to the outdoors, a manageable pace, and the ability to stay long-term—not just pass through.

What Matters in This Role

Wants to improve the quality of their work

Is comfortable managing a caseload, with support as needed

Communicates directly when something isn’t working

Takes responsibility for their work and follows it through

To Apply

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