
WORK WITH US
Join a proactive, patient-first care team.
At Primaris, we blend medicine, nutrition, and coaching to keep people healthier for longer. If you’re collaborative, detail-oriented, and love helping patients feel seen and supported, you’ll fit right in.
We’re a multidisciplinary clinic focused on prevention, performance, and clarity. Work shoulder-to-shoulder with physicians and allied health to deliver personalized plans - not one-size-fits-all medicine.

Current Opportunity

Medical Office Assistant (MOA)
Snapshot
Be the welcoming face of the clinic and the hub that keeps providers and patients in sync.
What you’ll do
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Front-of-house reception, phones, and patient check-in
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Schedule/confirm appointments, manage waitlists, coordinate referrals
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Maintain charts and EMR accuracy; process forms and billing items
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Support daily clinic flow, supply orders, and room turnovers
What you’ll bring
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MOA diploma or equivalent clinic experience
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Excellent communication, discretion, and service mindset
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Strong EMR/computer skills; high attention to detail
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Ability to juggle priorities while staying warm and professional
Nice to have
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Experience in multi-provider medical settings; knowledge of Alberta health workflows
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Physiotherapist
Snapshot
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Physiotherapist to join our healthcare team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing personalized treatment plans to help patients improve mobility, manage pain, and recover from injuries or surgeries.
Our Physiotherapist role at Primaris will involve proactive and preventative plan development, as many clients will not have active injuries, but will be seeking health advice for the maintenance and improvement of their current physical health.
This role requires a strong commitment to patient care and the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary healthcare environment. The Physiotherapist will play a vital role in enhancing patient outcomes through expert therapeutic interventions and education.
What you’ll do
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Conduct comprehensive patient assessments to determine individual needs and develop tailored treatment plans.
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Implement therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, and other modalities to promote recovery and improve function.
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Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment strategies accordingly to ensure optimal outcomes.
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Educate patients and their families on injury prevention, rehabilitation exercises, and health maintenance strategies.
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Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other allied healthcare professionals to coordinate care plans.
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Maintain accurate documentation of patient treatments, progress notes, and clinical records in compliance with healthcare regulations.
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Stay current with advancements in physiotherapy techniques and participate in ongoing professional development.
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Ensure adherence to safety protocols and maintain a clean, organized treatment environment.
What you’ll bring
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Master's degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited institution.
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Valid licensure or registration with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta (CPTA).
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Strong knowledge of medical terminology and clinical assessment skills.
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A background in fitness is preferred
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Excellent patient care skills with the ability to communicate effectively with diverse patient populations.
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Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
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Compassionate approach with a focus on patient-centred care. This position offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives while working within a supportive healthcare environment committed to excellence in patient outcomes.
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