A Career as a Physiotherapist Can Take You Anywhere
Overview
Salary Range
$78,434 – $90,915
Recommended High School Courses
High School Diploma or equivalent
English 40S
Math 40S (Applied or Pre-Calculus)
Biology 40S
Chemistry 40S
Physics 40S
Please inquire with
individual programs for more
information on required courses.
Physiotherapists (PTs) use their in-depth knowledge of the body and specialized hands-on clinical skills to help patients regain and improve their mobility. They also play an important role in helping patients live safely in their home and community, empowering them with skills and knowledge to maintain their mobility independently.
Role Requirements
- Physiotherapists spend a lot of time on their feet and are often required to bend, stretch, and reach.
- Physiotherapists are frequently required to handle or reposition patients with limited mobility.
- Physiotherapists work in different environments, including hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
- Physiotherapists work eight-hour shifts, including days, evenings, and weekends.
Skills and Abilities

Team Player

Problem Solver

Hand-Eye Coordination

Empathetic and Compassionate