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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Podiatrist

Discussion in 'Podiatry Employment' started by matthew malone, Jan 23, 2011.

  1. matthew malone

    matthew malone Active Member


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    Is anyone sat at work feeling like they need a change?? I am the only UK Podiatrist here in Saudi Arabia with only 5 Podiatrists total that i know of.

    A consultant friend of mine who works at a large Military Hopsital has asked me to put the word out as he is looking for a podiatrist to lead the woundcare service in the diabetes centre.

    Life as a podiatrist in Saudi Arabia is very challenging and you will see things that you just wont see back at home. This is an exciting opportunity to experience a new life in the middle east and contribute to a profession which is desperately needed over here.

    The Salary is very competitive and negotiable, the salary is accompannied by the usual benefits package depending on the person applying but usually consists of either single contract or married contract:

    flights to riyadh to start contract and end contract
    One free flight home per year
    50 days holiday
    Transport allowance
    Free Living acommodation with NO BILLS TO PAY.
    Free medical cover
    If you have a family contract the contract above will also cover your family plus upto a substanital amount for schooling fees
    plus Many more to bother writing about.

    If your interested please private mail me your CV to matmalone69@yahoo.co.uk.
     
  2. tundygap

    tundygap Member

    Dear Matthew,

    Although I am aware that this message is about 1 year late in relation to your post I would like to ask you if you know of any other podiatry jobs available similar to the one you`ve posted. I qualified in 2010 at the University of Eat London and currently work for Somerset Partnership NHS Trust. I am HPC and SOCAP registered. Apart from English I speak Portuguese and Spanish. Loookinfg forward to hearing from you. Thank you

    Luis
     
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