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Exciting new podiatry position in Bendigo

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by m gardner, Jan 6, 2011.

  1. m gardner

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    January 2011

    A position exists for an enthusiastic
    Grade 1 Podiatrist to join Bendigo Health’s Rural Health Team in a full-time, permanent capacity.

    The Rural Health Team is a HACC allied health program based in Bendigo that supports people who are frail aged, or have a disability to continue to live at home safely and independently. The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary team of positive, supportive and dedicated allied health staff providing home and clinic based services to a range of rural towns in the Loddon-Mallee and Campaspe region of central and northern Victoria.

    There is also the opportunity to work in Bendigo Health’s high risk foot clinic on a rotational basis.

    Bendigo Health podiatrists enjoy the benefits of a clinically diverse department with a strong commitment to peer support and continuing professional development. This is an excellent opportunity to use your skills to make a contribution to the health of the rural community. Some community based podiatry experience would be beneficial but is not essential.

    For further information logon to
    www.bendigohealth.org.au

    All applications must be submitted online.

    For more information contact Marcus Gardner (Bendigo Health Chief Podiatrist) on 0437588572 or mgardner@bendigohealth.org.au
     
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