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Want to move to Western Australia?

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by psridley7, Apr 18, 2013.

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  1. psridley7

    psridley7 Active Member


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    Are you looking to move to Western Australia? Are you a new grad looking for the opportunity to build on your experience? Can you work in a small town?

    Currently a number of services in WA are looking for podiatrists to join clinics and practice as Podiatrists. The opportunities will offer a wide variety of cases enabling a podiatrist to increase knowledge and skills.

    If you are struggling for work or looking for an opportunity to move to a rural location then please reply to this thread.

    Paul Ridley- 03 9223 7554
     
  2. phil s

    phil s Active Member

    Hello
    I would be interested in working in western Australia. I'm due to graduate this summer in the UK. I have previously: worked for ten years in specialist footwear fitting, worked as a chef and also qualified in engineering.
     
    Last edited: Apr 20, 2013
  3. nampa1

    nampa1 Member

    What kind of sponsoring opportunities are there for foreign pods in Australia? If one qualifies for a visa, what is the chance of receiving one?
     
  4. psridley7

    psridley7 Active Member

    Good afternoon, I have clients who will offer 457 visa to start immediatly the visa process for a 457 is relativley quick and if applied for by the client then it is very likely it will go through. I have roles for Podiatrists working in Kalgoorlie and Geraldton in WA. Northern Victoria and also Queensland.
     
  5. nampa1

    nampa1 Member

    can you please PM, as I am interested.
     
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