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Podiatry Position Blenheim, New Zealand

Discussion in 'Employment in New Zealand' started by 2pods, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. 2pods

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    2 Podiatrists Wanted - Blenheim

    Full or Part-Time Position and Full or Part-time maternity Position

    We are seeking to employ 2 qualified and New Zealand registered podiatrist to join our team, with a possible view to permanent employment. You will be required to work within our Blenheim practice, as well as regular visits to satellite clinics.

    The successful applicant will be required to work as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and to provide exceptional service to a great range of clients, from young children through to elite athletes. A keen interest in biomechanics and/or diabetes is essential and applicants need to have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. This position would be suited to a Podiatrist who will enjoy a very wide variety of work - general palliative care, ACC, surgery, sports/ biomechanics, high risk patients, rest homes, GP/Physio/Orthopod referrals, we see it all .

    Remuneration includes Podiatrist Board registration, Podiatry NZ membership and an allowance for continuing education.

    Starting date anytime from December 2009/ January 2010.

    To apply, or for additional information, contact:
    Matthew or Kate Franken, Principal Podiatrists, Wairau Podiatry (2007) Ltd
    Email: wairaupodiatry@ihug.co.nz
     
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