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Information on Podiatry jobs Cairns to Brisbane!

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by psridley7, Apr 4, 2013.

  1. psridley7

    psridley7 Active Member


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    If you are reading this then you are looking for a job, keep reading for up to date information on the current trends in the market in relation to jobs in Podiatry up and down the east coast!

    Podiatrists are scarce from the Sunshine Coast down to Brisbane, if you live in a big town great, patients will have access to a range of fantastic foot care but live outside of these areas and you may struggle, why.....

    There are some beautiful towns up and down the coast and each one has its own community and unique feel and people who need Podiatrists. If you are looking for work as a podiatrist and are willing to work outside of the capital cities then drop me a message or comment on this thread as I know of a number of places who are currently looking to recruit new graduates or experienced Podiatrists in growing practices who have so much work they need help!

    If you want more experience, want to get out of the cities or are looking to take a step back contact me!
    Maybe the kids have left home and have flown the nest and you want to live close to the beach work a 9-5 and build a better work life balance contact me!
    Maybe you want to take 2 years live in a wonderful seaside town build a great service you can be proud of and then move on contact me!
    Whatever your life choices or whatever you want let me know!

    Please comment on this feed the more we talk the better it will be for all Podiatrists and services up and down the coast who are either struggling to employ someone or are struggling to find work.

    I look forward to all your advice, comments and interest and look forward to replying!
     
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