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We are looking for a Kinesiotherapist to join a dedicated team focused on improving patients’ physical condition, functional independence, and overall quality of life. The successful candidate will work with children, adults, and elderly patients, creating individualized assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention plans tailored to each person’s needs, goals, and medical history. This role requires strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and therapeutic exercise, as well as the ability to build trust, motivate patients, and communicate effectively with families and multidisciplinary care teams.
The Kinesiotherapist will perform functional assessments of posture, gait, muscle strength, range of motion, coordination, balance, and pain in order to determine appropriate treatment plans and monitor progress over time. The work includes applying active and passive exercises, breathing exercises, manual techniques, postural correction, movement education, and recommendations for safely performing daily activities. Depending on the work setting, the specialist may participate in postoperative recovery, sports rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, pain management, injury prevention, and long-term support for patients with chronic conditions.
The ideal candidate is organized, observant, and committed to maintaining ethical and professional standards in patient care. They are expected to keep accurate documentation, evaluate therapy outcomes, adjust programs when a patient’s condition changes, and collaborate closely with physicians, rehabilitation professionals, nurses, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and other specialists. An important part of the role is also educating patients about home exercise programs, preventive measures, ergonomics, and healthy movement habits that support sustainable recovery and reduce the risk of reinjury.
This position is well suited for a professional who combines clinical expertise with compassion and a genuine desire to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. The work environment may include hospitals, rehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, sports organizations, long-term care facilities, or home visits. If you are motivated to work in a dynamic and meaningful field, continue developing your professional skills, and support patients on their path toward better mobility, independence, and confidence, this opportunity could be an excellent next step in your career.