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New Zealand oppitunity

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by Rich, Nov 2, 2015.

  1. Rich

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    Want a job that challenges you but still leaves you with a work/life balance. Well we have 2 positions coming up in the new year.
    The first is in the main practice (in a newly built premise just for us) and encompasses all area of general podiatry but has a large component of biomechanics involved. Out of clinic work is minimal ie resthomes.
    The second is in a new sports injury clinic which may not be 5 days a week to start with but with a little energy will becomes so quickly. Still it is full-time role with the other hours being at the main clinic.
    Both of the available positions need to be filled by people who are patient orientated, willing to continue learning and enthusiastic.

    Much more to tell those who want to know more.

    Inquiries to Richard van Plateringen emailed to
    dunpod@actrix.co.nz
     
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