Couchiching FHT – Kinesiologist – Geriatric Outreach Team

June 3, 2026

HOOPP: The CFHT is a participating employer of the Healthcare Ontario Pension Plan (“HOOPP”).
Couchiching Family Health Team

Position: Permanent Full-Time (1.0 FTE) Kinesiologist – Geriatric Outreach Team
Reports To: Manager Chronic Disease
Position Summary:
The Couchiching Family Health Team (CFHT) is currently seeking a Kinesiologist (KIN) to join its
growing team of health care professionals. As a key member of CFHT, and an integral part of an
interdisciplinary health care team, you will bring specialized expertise in exercise, mobility, and
functional movement to support older adults living safely in the community.

The Kinesiologist works collaboratively with the interprofessional team to complete geriatric
assessments to identify appropriate treatment for patients and support for caregivers. With your
unique skill set, you will strengthen the team’s ability to identify mobility, cognitive,
functional and safety concerns early, promote mobility, reduce falls, support safer aging in place
and enhance quality of life through community based and client centered care. This position
supports patient health and well-being and contributes to the rehabilitation process through the
development and implementation of individualized exercise and mobility programs. Key
responsibilities include the design, delivery, and ongoing evaluation of exercise-based
interventions, including therapeutic exercise and functional movement training.
Why Join Us:
Join a collaborative, team-based primary care environment focused on improving access and
continuity of care in the
community, and be part of a progressive organization advancing Ontario Health’s Primary Care for
All initiative.

Roles and Responsibilities:
Patient Education

  • Educates and counsels family members and caregivers regarding the impact of disability, injury,
    or disease on the individual and their potential role within the recovery process
  • Educates and counsels to promote function and independence including health promotion and injury
    prevention, particularly falls injury prevention

Assessment

  • Assesses physical, emotional, and cognitive functioning with environmental
    considerations
  • Provides evaluation and follow-up services for adults/older adults who have physical, behavioral
    and/or psychological challenges
  • Conducts home assessments to determine possible need for equipment, modifications and/or
    supports
  • Conducts Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments (CGA’s)
  • Participates in the completion of coordinated care plans

Treatment/Management

  • Responsible for delivering evidence-informed exercise and functional mobility interventions to
    older adults with complex and chronic health conditions, including orthopaedic issues,
    post-surgical recovery, neurological conditions, frailty, and balance or gait impairments. Works
    collaboratively within an interprofessional team to support rehabilitation, fall prevention, and
    the maintenance of independence and quality of life in a community setting.
  • Provides individualized, evidence-based patient exercise and fitness treatment plans based upon
    a variety of different factors including the patient’s age and injury. Treatment should help to
    develop, maintain, or augment functioning, working with patients to achieve the highest quality of
    life possible while reducing pain where able
  • Treatment techniques involving the encouragement of exercise and movement using manual and
    mechanical techniques, such as therapeutic movement and exercise therapy and soft tissue release
  • Use effective interpersonal skills to communicate complex and sensitive information with
    patients who may be vulnerable and at risk, and using those skills with families and colleagues
  • Develops collaborative relationships with caregivers (as appropriate) to encourage and support
    the patient’s ongoing participation in their prescribed exercise and movement program.
  • Collaborates with clients, families, caregivers, and members of the interprofessional team in
    the planning and delivery of individualized exercise and mobility programs
  • Educates clients and caregivers (as appropriate) on strategies to maintain or improve function,
    mobility, and overall health, including guidance on safe and appropriate exercise and activity
  • Assesses and supports the selection and safe use of mobility aids and assistive devices, within
    scope, and in collaboration with the interprofessional team
  • Maintains and monitors exercise and mobility-related equipment, ensuring safe use and adherence
    to infection prevention and safety standards

Referrals/Collaboration
Collaborates with other health care professionals and community service providers to promote
comprehensive and coordinated care

  • Shares results of assessment and intervention with referring physicians and other team
    clinicians as requested within a specified timeframe
  • Facilitates referrals to other services as well as communication and networking between the
    primary care practice and hospital or home care
  • Maintains relationships with networks, related professional organizations, and other related
    service providers

Programs and Services

  • Participates as a clinical team member in the development and delivery of targeted programs with
    the Geriatric Outreach Team
  • Actively participates in clinical programs and services
  • Participates in the development, planning, and evaluation of the programs and services of the
    CFHT
  • Undertakes home visits when required in accordance with CFHT Home Visit Policy

Related Considerations/Duties

  • Models the values and philosophy of the CFHT
  • Provides mentorship and additional skills training for co-workers and students where
    required
  • Maintains current knowledge of accepted operating policies and procedures
  • Collects data as required for statistical/reporting purposes
  • Provides timely and informative reports as directed and requested by the Director, and Chief
    Executive Officer
  • Participates in team building, program development, and improvement activities
  • Participates in staff meetings
  • Participates in established performance evaluation process and professional development
    goals
  • Develops, updates, and maintains education resources

Skills/Knowledge Requirements:

  • Outstanding problem-solving and conflict resolution skills
  • Familiar with home assessments
  • Familiar with physical testing and complex geriatric assessments
  • Ability to take a collaborative patient history
  • Has experience in a geriatric setting and understands related issues
  • Understanding of community resources
  • Knowledge and understanding of Continuous Quality Improvement
  • Strong problem-solving, decision-making and time management skills
  • Superior interpersonal skills
  • Exhibits an ability to be open and non-judgmental
  • Ability to work within a team or independently
  • Knowledge and proficiency in current, evidenced-based methods/ practices with geriatric
    focus
  • Prior experience and knowledge of electronic medical records
  • Willingness to update knowledge and skills through various means including technology-based
    opportunities, courses, workshops and conferences
  • Work in compliance with Health and Safety laws adhering to safe work practices and procedures
    established by the CFHT
  • Other duties as required
  • Experience with scheduling and electronic medical record keeping using a clinical management
    system (Telus Practice Solutions) is an asset

Education/Specific Job Requirements:

  • Graduate of a post-secondary program in Kinesiologist
  • Masters Degree in Gerontology an asset
  • Registered with the College of Kinesiologists of Ontario
  • Additional training or experience in chronic disease management and geriatrics is
    preferred
  • Basic CPR
  • Current Ontario Driver’s License and access to reliable vehicle for travel to various
    communities
  • Provide evidence of a clean driver abstract and proof of insurance
  • Able to work flexible hours including evenings if required
  • Police Record/Vulnerable Record Check
  • It is a condition of employment that you receive the necessary vaccinations to protect against
    infection of COVID-19, or any similar infectious diseases, which may be recommended by governmental
    and public health authorities from time to time

Experience:

  • Minimum 2-3 years experience and familiarity with geriatric care

The Couchiching Family Health Team supports diversity, equity and a workplace free from harassment
and discrimination. The CFHT is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection
process and workplace. If you are contacted to participate in our recruitment process, please
advise the interview coordinator of any accommodations. The CFHT has an Accommodation Policy and
Procedure to ensure you have access to a fair and equitable process. While we thank all applicants,
only those contacted for an interview will be acknowledged.
Please submit cover letter and resume including position title in subject line to careers@cfht.ca