Podiatrist
- Community-Based Allied Health Service
- Multiple Full time and Part time positions available
- $88,466 - $101,685 per year based on experience + Super + Salary Packaging
- Fresh Graduates welcome!
- Visa Sponsorship opportunities!
About Us
Our Mission and Vision are lived through our WE CARE Values: for our residents, customers, clients, partners, and supporters; with the very young through to the very old, the vulnerable, with families through all of life’s stages and challenges.
We are a Not for Profit, purpose driven organisation working across Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia. Focused on providing residential and community care for older people and support to children, families, and people with disability, financially disadvantaged people and people seeking asylum.
Our Values are Wellbeing, Ethics, Co-creating, Accountability, Respect and Effectiveness.
About the role
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We are seeking a highly motivated Podiatrist to join our large multidisciplinary team in Melbourne. The In-Home Care (IHC) Podiatrist is responsible for clinical care to consumers in a community setting. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, the role is responsible for delivering high quality, best practice care that meets the expectation of the consumer and demonstrates a commitment to maintaining an optimal level of dignity, respect, comfort, and quality of life for consumers
Our ideal candidate will have a passion for assisting our clients maintain their independence, you will work with various funding bodies, including Home Care Packages, Short Term Restorative Care, CHSP, and privately funded clients.
Key Duties
- Ensuring that all consumers receive regular assessment of their individual needs and developing a plan to meet these needs.
- Effective management of high-impact or high-prevalence risks associated with the care of consumers.
- Minimisation of infection-related risks through implementing standard transmission-based precautions to prevent and control infection.
- Ensure that scope of practice is compliant with regulatory guidelines and company policy and procedures.
- Ensuring the efficient and effective usage of resources, taking appropriate action in the event of malfunction of equipment
About You
To be successful in this role, you will need the following:
- Assessment and planning, including consideration of risks to the consumer’s health and well-being, informs the delivery of safe and effective care and services.
- Advanced skills in the creation of timely and thorough consumer records including documentation of care provided to meet all statutory requirements and collecting and maintaining accurate data and statistics as required.
- Proven ability to understand and work within relevant legislation and guidelines including those set by the Podiatry Board or Australia
- Highly organised and adaptable to work in a rapidly changing environment and a consumer’s changing circumstances or preferences.
- Fresh Graduates can be considered for this role we will support with required trainings to get you started!