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Experienced UK podiatrist looking for work in NSW

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by EllaP, Jul 22, 2017.

  1. EllaP

    EllaP Member


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    Hi,

    I currently reside in the United Kingdom but have a valid New South Wales skilled nominated subclass 190 (permanent residency) visa and will be entering Australia on 3rd September 2017. I have a full UK drivers licence and will be applying for an Australian licence and acquiring a vehicle as soon as possible after arriving in Australia. I would be looking to start work a couple of weeks after arriving in Australia ideally in the Sydney area.

    I have experience in both the private (over 1 year) and NHS sector (over 2 years). My AHPRA registration is in progress (sent off 1 week ago).

    I would be looking for full time work but would be willing to do part time if the position was right for me. I have experience in high risk wounds, routine podiatry, nail surgery, diabetes, rheumatology and biomechanics (although I will be honest and say this is an area that could be improved a little).

    I have great interpersonal skills, work hard and I pride myself on being able to work efficiently and effectively as a podiatrist. I am able to build up strong professional relationships with clients making them able to relax and feel comfortable. I am able to manage my time very well but do not make the clients feel rushed or hurried. You will find that I have a passion for care and podiatry which shows in my work and personality.

    I would be delighted to hear from you if you feel that I may be suitable for a position within your practice.

    Thanks, Ella
     
  2. Pod2010

    Pod2010 Active Member

  3. Dimple Care

    Dimple Care Active Member

  4. Dannii

    Dannii Member

    Hi Ella,

    Where are you looking at living? We potentially have a part time position available in Penrith. Please email your resume to danielle@westsydneypodiatry.com.au
     
  5. EllaP

    EllaP Member

    I have now secured a job. Thank you everyone for your help :)
     
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