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Exceptional Service Award Nominee
2006
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Employment Opportunity
A Body In Motion is looking for a fabulous new member to
add to our team! We would love to bring a Registered Physiotherapist on board! Those with
experience as well as new graduates are welcome to apply! We are looking forward to
hearing from you!
Please forward your resume via:
Fax to (519) 883-0450 or
E-mail
Here is what employees and students have had to say about
our clinic:
As a new graduate, starting my
professional career at A Body In Motion was better than I ever imagined work could be! I
was able to put my education into clinical practice in an upbeat, open, and sociable
environment, where clients looked forward to coming for physiotherapy. Never in my life
have I witnessed, or furthermore, been a part of such a tightly knit team that shared an
unparalleled passion for others well-being, and to helping them improve their quality of
life. I feel blessed to be a part of A Body In Motion, and know that your experience here
will make you even prouder to be a part of this wonderful profession!
Cindy Stewart, Registered Physiotherapist
Being a member of the Body in
Motion Rehab team has been an invaluable first job experience on all levels, personally
and professionally. The enthusiasm, knowledge, teamwork and compassion of the staff has
made every day of my job a rewarding (and fun!) experience. The quality of care and
reputation of the clinic is unsurpassed. I am truly honored to be part of this clinic team
and I am excited for the future of anyone considering the position!
Kara Newland, Registered Physiotherapist
Caring. Knowledgeable.
Client-centered. Compassionate. Successful." These are the words that come to mind
when asked to describe A Body In Motion Rehabilitation.
I am a second year student at the University of Western Ontario,
in the Masters of Physical Therapy. I had the privilege of completing a clinical placement
at Keri Martins facility, A Body In Motion Rehab, in Kitchener, Ontario. The clinic
provided me with an opportunity to apply my physiotherapy skills in a supervised, learning
environment. Through observation, problem-solving, and hands-on practice, I was able to
strengthen my skills in an orthopedic setting. The clinic provided me with many resources
to increase the depth of my knowledge and I was encouraged to try new techniques with
great support. Most importantly, the staff at the clinic made me and all of their clients
feel welcome, motivated and cared-for. I consider the staff incredible role models; they
encouraged me to be the best therapist and person that I could be.
Completing a placement at A Body In Motion Rehabilitation was an
experience that I will treasure forever; not only did I gain experience assessing,
treating, and progressing a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, I did so in an
inclusive caring environment
Meghan McDonald, UWO student (2005)
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