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Hours to be Notified Sports Podiatrist.

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by janel, Jan 18, 2012.

  1. janel

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    Hours to be notified podiatrist required for Edinburgh Sports Medicine Clinic.

    Established in 1988, FASIC (Fitness Assessment and Sports Injury Clinic) is recognised as one of Scotland’s premier multi-disciplinary sports injury centres and is used by the Sport Scotland Institute network and many National Governing bodies in Sport.
    Based at The University of Edinburgh, Centre for Sport and Exercise FASIC’s excellent facilities are available to anyone taking part in all levels of sport

    FASIC are looking for a part time Band 6 podiatrist to cover one weekday evening or Saturday morning. Applicants should show evidence of excellent assessment skills and have a proven record of working with sports injuries and sport within a clinical and sporting environment.

    Closing date: 29th Feb 2012

    For further information and job description please contact:
    Mrs Treena Shaw, FASIC Manager, FASIC, CSE, The University of Edinburgh, 46 Pleasance, Edinburgh, EH8 9TJ

    Tel 0131 650 2578
    Fax: 0131 650 2589
    E-mail treena.shaw@ed.ac.uk

    or contact Jane Lofthouse, Clinical Specialist Sports Podiatrist at JANE_LOFTHOUSE@hotmail.com for informal chat/information.
     

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