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New graduate podiatrist looking to move to Australia

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by Chloemc897, Dec 28, 2020.

  1. Chloemc897

    Chloemc897 Welcome New Poster


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    Hello,

    I am a newly qualified podiatrist in the UK who is looking for some help in regards to moving to Australia to live and work.
    I was wondering if anyone has any information or experience with this. I’m not sure how the process of moving and finding work would be while living in the UK.
    Any bit of information would be great.

    Thank you,
    Chloe
     
  2. stoken

    stoken Member

    Hi Chloe,
    did you ever make the move to Australia?
    I have positions available in Gippsland just over an hours drive from Melbourne if you are interested?
     
  3. KateMack

    KateMack Welcome New Poster

    Hi Chloe,
    Would you consider a move to New Zealand? I have a full time podiatrist job available.
     
  4. Sportspod10

    Sportspod10 Member

    hi Chloe would definitely entertain the option of sponsoring u. The process can take some time up to 6 months sometimes but generally straight forward. You have to generally stay for 1-2 years and your workplace sponsors you. It’s best to get a company to organise your sponsorship so the correct firms are filled out, happy to chat more by email. Contact me through website
    Core podiatry group
     
  5. Sportspod10

    Sportspod10 Member

    hi Chloe would definitely entertain the option of sponsoring u. The process can take some time up to 6 months sometimes but generally straight forward. You have to generally stay for 1-2 years and your workplace sponsors you. It’s best to get a company to organise your sponsorship so the correct firms are filled out, happy to chat more by email. Contact me through website
    Core podiatry group
     
  6. Sportspod10

    Sportspod10 Member

    Hi Chloe email me on paul at podiatrygroup.com.au to chat further .
    Paul
    Core podiatry group
     
  7. Hi Chloe,
    Was just wondering if you were still looking to move to Australia!

    Let us know!

    Thanks
    Feet First
     
  8. Lhaupt

    Lhaupt Welcome New Poster

    Hi chloe
    Are you still looking for sponsorship? We are happy to discuss. A very busy practise in south east Melbourne Vic Australia
    Please get in contact if you are
    Thanks Lauren Haupt
    Beaconsfield Podiatry
     
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