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Routine Podiatrist on the Gold Coast

Discussion in 'Podiatry Employment' started by Mattpodiatry, Jan 12, 2017.

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    Routine Podiatrist
    · Northern Gold Coast location
    · Starting salary of $85,000 per annum
    · Work life balance with a reputable structural podiatry clinic
    Our client is a reputable and highly regarded structural podiatry clinic based on the Northern side of the Gold Coast. They are expanding to take on a routine podiatrist who is looking for a new challenge and eager to increase their skill set.
    Hip To Toe has been operating since 2011 as a structural podiatry clinic only. This year they are looking to expand their base of operations and take on a podiatrist who will grow the routine side of the business.
    In addition, the ideal candidate will enjoy learning new skills and we will teach the principles and practices of MME (Mobilisation, Manipulation and Exercises). With this new skill set you will be able to treat a huge variety of biomechanical problems without relying on orthotics, painkillers or surgery. As this is an essential part of the business, the ideal candidate must be willing and able to learn and practice this new skill set.
    The clinic offers a great work-life balance in addition to a very competitive salary. We are looking for someone who is fun and friendly, who enjoys helping people and having a laugh, but is able to put their head down and get on with the work when it is busy.
    You will be responsible for providing exceptional podiatry care and customer service in a well established practice. You will be able to work autonomously growing the routine side of the clinic while we show you how to treat a wide variety of biomechanical problems.

    To be successful for this position you will have:
    · A minimum of 2 years post graduate experience
    · The desire to learn and practice a new area of Podiatry
    · High level of skills in all areas of Podiatry
    · High work ethic
    · Accurate diagnostic skills and ability to provide comprehensive treatment plans
    · Current AHPRA registration, with no conditions
    · Current National Criminal Record Check and Working with Children Check
    · Excellent communication and people skills
    This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced podiatrist to work autonomously to grow the clinic. But also, to work alongside reputable and experienced professionals administering MME treatment. The position is permanent, full time with hours that can suit your work life balance.

    An extremely rewarding salary package will be available for the right applicant. Please respond to this thread and I will send you an email address so you can forward on your resume. We look forward to hearing from you.

    Thank you
     
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