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Full time podiatry work in Ireland

Discussion in 'Podiatry Employment' started by tripod2010, Jul 2, 2010.

  1. tripod2010

    tripod2010 Welcome New Poster


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    Looking for full time podiatrist,large biomechanics schedule,very good pay package,in house training provided if needed pending on experience.Hours are negotiable etc but 5-6days work is available.No nursing homes all private work.Very accommadating and open to offers etc.please drop cv.
     
  2. Steplightly

    Steplightly Welcome New Poster

    Hi there,
    Where in Ireland are you located? when would you want someone to start?
    regards
    Step
     
  3. mcummings

    mcummings Welcome New Poster

    Likewise want to know where in Ireland are you based? Are you looking for an employee or interested in someone buying into practice?
     
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