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Podiatry Position 2016

Discussion in 'Employment in New Zealand' started by Rich, Oct 5, 2015.

  1. Rich

    Rich Member


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    We have a position vacant for a motivated Podiatrist in 2016 in Dunedin.
    We are looking for someone who has good interpersonal skills and an interest in providing great patient care.
    The job does have some general Podiatric care but the focus is on sports/mobility case loads.
    We incorporate manual therapy and exercise prescription as part of the care package, not solely relying on general orthotic therapy. If your not confident with mobilisation techniques, you will be mentored in this area.
    We use laser for fungal nails and verrucae removal if required and need the applicant to be proficient in minor nail surgeries.
    The practice has a large referral base which means a wide and varied case load.
    It is a 5 day a week job with no after hours or weekend work so you can have a true work/life balance.
    If you want to know some more the leave a post or email Richard at dunpod@actrix.co.nz
     
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