Pain Science Division
Join Our Team at Embodied Physiotherapy and Pilates!
Embodied Physiotherapy and Pilates in False Creek, Vancouver, is seeking a passionate and evidence-based physiotherapist to join our growing team. Our clinic is dedicated to integrating contemporary pain science with movement-based rehabilitation, focusing on building therapeutic alliances, empowering clients through education, and addressing the complexities of pain from a multifaceted perspective.
We offer flexible part-time hours with the opportunity to expand to a full-time role. Our clinical environment includes a spacious 800 sq. ft. Pilates studio with Stott equipment and natural light, located near Granville Island. You’ll have the freedom to prioritize individualized care without the administrative burden of WCB cases, and the option to work with ICBC if preferred.
We provide structured mentorship, regular professional development through in-services and research discussions, and opportunities to contribute to program development, including our “Moving with Chronic Pain” initiative. Compensation is competitive, with rates between $95–$120 per hour, and higher rates for advanced certifications or specialized expertise.
If you’re academically curious, committed to evidence-based practice, and excited about advancing pain science in clinical care, we’d love to hear from you. Apply by sending your resume and cover letter to katie@embodiedphysiopilates.com.

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The Pain Science Division is a special interest group of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association that serves physiotherapists who have an interest in better understanding and managing pain and in connecting with like-minded clinicians, educators and researchers.

Our Mission
- Foster connections and collaborations between clinicians, educators and researchers interested in pain and physiotherapy
- Facilitate the bidirectional translation of knowledge between pain research and clinical practice
- Integrate the professional interests of Canadian physiotherapists within national and international pain networks
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• Pain Assessment
• Pain Management
• Pain Education
• Pain Networks
• Understand Pain
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