About this role
*Job Summary*
The Kinesiologist is an integral member of the interdisciplinary team, supporting clients through the development and delivery of exercise, mobility, and wellness programming. The role focuses on health promotion, disease prevention, and improving functional ability for individuals experiencing barriers to care. Services are delivered in alignment with Quest CHC?s model of care, grounded in harm reduction, trauma-informed practice, and health equity. This position includes both clinic-based and outreach work across community settings.
KEY OBJECTIVES
1. Improve client mobility, function, and overall health outcomes
2. Increase access to exercise and rehabilitation services for priority populations
3. Support chronic disease management and prevention
4. Contribute to interdisciplinary, team-based care planning
5. Strengthen community partnerships and pathways to care
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
* Assess client functional ability and develop individualized exercise plans * Plan and deliver group-based exercise and wellness programs * Provide outreach services across multiple community locations * Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members on care planning and case management * Develop and implement program pathways linking clients to community resources * Parti cipate in program planning, implementation, and evaluation * Collect and report on program data and outcomes * Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation * Support student placements and mentorship * Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and organizational initiatives * Ensure compliance with organizational policies, professional standards, and legislation * Promote culturally safe, inclusive, and client-centered care * Other duties as assigned
*QUALIFICATIONS *
*Education & Registration *
* Registered Kinesiologist in good standing with the College of Kinesiologists of Ontario * Membership with the Ontario Kinesiology Association (OKA) is an asset
*Experience *
* Experience delivering group exercise programming * Experience working with older adults and/or individuals with mobility limitations * Experience supporting clients with complex health and social needs, including mental health and substance use * Experience in program development and evaluation * Experience in a community health or primary care setting is an asset
SKILLS & ABILITIES
* Strong understanding of trauma-informed and harm reduction approaches * Knowledge of anti-oppression, anti-racism, and equity-based care * Ability to work independently and collaboratively * Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills * Ability to engage diverse populations in a respectful and inclusive manner
Pay: $60,000.00-$77,673.00 per year
Benefits: * Extended health care * RRSP match
Work Location: In person