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My names Alexandra. I graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2006. I am currently living in Ireland, where I have worked as a podiatrist for the last 12 months. During my time here i gained experience in Biomechanics and manufacture of orthotics, nail surgery, general chiropody treatments, dressings, care of the elderly and diabetic assessments. I am currently registered with the HPC.
I am hoping to move back to Glasgow the beginning of December. I am looking for employment in scotland or the north of England. If any body knows of any positions available it would be a great help. I can also forward on a copy of my CV if desired.
Not sure if you are still looking for work but there is a full time post Band 5 available in Lochgilphead which is part of NHS Highland and can be seen on the website. Not sure what the link is but I'm sure it won't be too hard to find.
Hi, i am actually looking for employment in Ireland. just wondering if your employer is looking for someone to replace you or do you know of anyone in ireland who may be looking for a podiatrist?
Hi, i am actually looking for employment in Ireland. just wondering if your employer is looking for someone to replace you or do you know of anyone in ireland who may be looking for a podiatrist?
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Tsk at you sneaking in under the wire!
Almost missed you there.
Good luck in you search for a post in Ireland.
Mandy.
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Mandy Brooks
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My post has been filled but I do believe there is another post vacant in Oban on the west coast of Scotland. You could try contacting NHS Highland. Sorry I don't know any Pod's in Ireland, good luck with the job hunting.