Description
Country & Outback Health’s extensive primary mental health footprint extends throughout regional and remote South Australia. Our team is continuing to grow, and this exciting opportunity will give the right candidate the opportunity to make a difference to our communities.
About the role:
- Swap the rush hour and city traffic for regional commuting to communities within the Eyre Peninsula. We are looking for a passionate podiatrist to join our team, and this opportunity will expose you to a range of podiatry treatments to test your skills.
- You will have strong administrative support as well as mentoring and professional support from other podiatrists and allied health professionals.
- This role will be focussed on delivering podiatry services to rural and remote communities to clients living with chronic disease, delivering a high standard of evidence-based podiatric care.
Qualifications:
- Hold full AHPRA registration as a Podiatrist
- Sound clinical skills and knowledge
- Ability to work independently or part of a multidisciplinary team
- Ability to fly to rural and remote locations weekly (ex Adelaide)
- Required to stay overnight at work nominated locations as required
- National Police Check and Department of Human Services Child-Related Employment Screening
What’s in it for you?
- A supportive working environment
- A competitive salary in recognition of your qualifications and experience
- 5 weeks annual leave
- Generous salary packaging options to increase your take home pay
For more information please contact Andrea Triggs, Operations Manager, on 08 8641 4300
Applications close 13th March 2020
Please be aware that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We are an equal opportunity employer and value each person’s uniqueness. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, religions, cultures, sexual orientations, people with lived experience and people with disabilities.