BFIT is currently looking for a Physiotherapist to join a small team at the heart of Katong in Singapore.
The clinic operates from 9am to 9pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 3pm on Saturdays. Hours are flexible but it is expected that 44 clinic hours will be covered per week.
Responsibilities:
• Manage a caseload of consisting primarily sports injuries, post-operative care and musculoskeletal pain
• Design treatment programs to help patients with injuries, improve mobility, and pain management
• Work together with the company’s sport coaches to help patients to meet their rehabilitation needs
• Communicate with clients patiently politely, and compassionately
• Provide prompt customer service, attend to client’s needs
• Adhere to policies and SOPs
Must Have Qualifications/Experience:
• Bachelor’s in Physical Therapy
• Must hold and maintain full registration with the AHPC
• Ability to manage and work with clients to experience severe pain during treatment
• Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy setting
Good To Have Qualifications/Experience:
• Private practice experience
• Pleasant and cheerful disposition
Benefits:
• Annual leave of 21 days subject to approval by supervisor
• Subsidised medical care at our partnering doctor
• Full support from admin and marketing team
Culture:
We highly regard mutual respect and you will be appreciated for your efforts.
As a physiotherapist at Bfit, you will be responsible for changing lives and creating a space for improved health, fitness and positive growth. We therefore, need people who are caring, passionate and who live to create a positive environment for our clients to achieve their rehabilitative goals. You will get to meet people from all walks of life and our international client base.
You will be working with a doctor and our principal physiotherapist. You’ll be supported by a well curated team of administrative and marketing staff so that you can focus on your job.
We have a very open and clean space and it is a very chill environment in the heart of Katong.
How to Apply:
Email your resume to [email protected]
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