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WorK Wanted Brisbane Areas

Discussion in 'Podiatry Employment' started by toughspiders, Oct 23, 2008.

  1. toughspiders

    toughspiders Active Member


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    Hi

    I will be arriving in Australia on 2nd Jan 2009 (UK Pod) and will be looking for work mid-late Jan 2009.

    I have been looking on the APODC site and Seek for work and there doesnt seem to be much available.

    I have never not worked and arriving in Aus without work will be very daunting for me....especially as i have never not worked before!!

    Therefore i would be grateful if anyone would let me know if they are aware of any vacancies which are likely to arise around time.

    Thanks in advance

    Rebecca
     
  2. Donna

    Donna Active Member

    Hi Rebecca,

    I haven't heard of any positions available in Brisbane, but locum work might be an option to get you started until you find a permanent position. You can contact the APodA (if you join as a member) and have your name placed on a "locum list" which APodA members have access to if they require a locum. ;)

    Even as a non-member, I'm pretty sure that you can advertise for a small fee on the APodC website and in Imparja (monthly publication posted to APodA Qld members) that you are looking for locum work. :drinks

    I'll let you know if I hear of anything though, good luck job hunting!

    Regards

    Donna :D
     
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