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Job End Date
September 30 2026This position is expected to be filled by promotion/reassignment and is included here to inform you of its vacancy at the University.
This offer is conditional upon successful completion of a Criminal Record Check.
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Job Summary
The Vision of the BC Brain Wellness Program is Brain Wellness Beyond All Boundaries.
We are leveraging the collective power of clinical care lifestyle programs education and research to design a comprehensive and integrated approach to brain wellness for people with chronic brain conditions care partners and healthy agers.
The BC Brain Wellness Program (BCBWP) is an interactive effort to establish clinically relevant lifestyle approaches to complement medical treatment in the clinics at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for
Brain Health (DMCBH). By combining clinical care with interventions that support healthier lifestyles the BC Brain Wellness Program team hopes to improve and sustain quality of life for people living with brain disorders and their care partners as well as to offer healthy agers the opportunity to enhance their wellness and engage in preventative lifestyle measures.
The BC Brain Wellness Program brings together the DMCBH the Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Clinic at the University of British Columbia and Vancouver Coastal Health. Expertise is drawn from many fields including the School of Music Physiotherapy Kinesiology Neurology Psychiatry Neurosciences Nutrition as well as several community partners.
The Physiotherapist role would include the assessment of clients referred to the BCBWP. Assessment includes physical function balance motor symptoms and awareness of the impact of non-motor symptoms on clients functional abilities. The Physiotherapist will support clients in accessing appropriate interventions that can mitigate disease progression improve quality of life and improve function in everyday living. The clinical work may take place on campus (DMCBH UBC Sports Med research gym Osborne Gym) or off-site satellite project sites. The Physiotherapist would be involved in the mentoring and supervision of students. Understanding of team-based care and the importance of client centred care is important. The candidate must demonstrate a strong desire and focus to provide an optimal clinical experience for the client. Oversight of the intake process and striation of clients into various group programs will be another key component of this role. Evidence informed practice and staying up to date with current evidence around the role of lifestyle-based approaches and their impact on brain health is key component of this role. Maintaining and keeping detailed records in the program electronic medical records is critical.
Organizational Status
The BCBWP is seeking a part-time (0.4FTE) Physiotherapist to join the team. The individual will work closely with the Program Director Program Manager and the multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and research staff at the DMCBH to contribute to our current programs. They will report to Program Director.
Work Performed
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Poor decisions/errors in judgment may compromise the BCBWP breech the trust and confidentiality of research participants and may result in financial loss to the PI the Centres and the University. Even simple typographical mistakes may result in distress to stakeholders and be damaging to the program and the reputation of the team and Director. They may influence the ability of the PI to meet critical deadlines and affect funding applications and ongoing program obligations.
Supervision Received
This role will be supervised by the Director of the BCBWP. However they will not be on-site in the clinic when the candidate is working. Thus the candidate must be fully competent and independent in their abilities to assess and treat patients.
Supervision Given
The individual will supervise Kinesiologists and Exercise Physiologists employed by the BCBWP as well as the volunteers working in the BCBWP in a patient facing capacity. The individual will supervise and mentor students working in the clinic and virtually ensuring adherence to clinical protocols and professional standards. The individual will provide guidance feedback and support to enhance student learning and development in a clinical setting.
Minimum Qualifications
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives including perspectives in conflict with ones own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing ones own awareness knowledge and skills related to equity diversity and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
A registered physical therapist with a minimum five years of related clinical experience. Current registration with the College of physical Therapists of British Columbia and eligible for membership with the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia. Proficiency in English grammar spelling and punctuation. Ability to compose simple clear concise business letters. Effective communication skills. Ability to exercise tact and discretion with others in the obtaining and giving of information. Excellent interpersonal skills are required to foster interprofessional collaboration opportunities. The applicant must be sensitive to the issues faced by individuals living with neurological disease and be able to communicate compassionately with patient participants. The need for accuracy in reporting and attention to detail cannot be overstated. Organizational skills are important including the ability to prioritize workload. The applicant needs to be well-organized in event planning scheduling and record keeping. The applicant must have the ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities and the flexibility to adjust to changing work plans schedules and deadlines. We require a self-motivated team member with passion and enthusiasm for improving clinical care with the ability to work well in a team environment as well as be proactive at work with evidence of ongoing continuing education. The desire to make a positive difference in the lives of participants and their families is essential. The applicant must enjoy working as part of a large multidisciplinary team. However they will also have the ability to work independently once they have demonstrated the ability to show initiative. After a probationary period they will be expected to step up and take an active role in project planning and support. Working between the public and University presents some communication challenges. Hence the applicant must be adept in written and verbal English. Computer skills are of crucial importance: Word Processing Internet (Zoom) and database (Access Excel) experience is required. Web design scheduling software (Omnify) Work Day Standard Level First Aid and CPR C are assets.
Part-Time