If you are an innovative and passionate allied health clinician, wanting to work for an organisation focused on client physical, social and mental health and well-being then this job is for you!
We have an amazing opportunity for a dedicated Podiatrist to join our Team based at our Health & Wellness centres in North Plympton and Myrtle Bank.
- Be the difference. Enjoy great rewards and benefits
- Salary Packaging benefits up to $15,900 annually to maximise your take home pay
- Incredibly rewarding community based role
- Permanent Part Time position - 45 hours per fortnight
- 3 days per week; Mondays to Wednesdays: 8.30am - 4.30pm
About The Role
In this role you will provide high quality Podiatry services that support the Healthy Ageing of older adults. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will be responsible for delivering services that optimise the well-being, mobility, pain management and recovery of older adults.
Key Responsibilities Include But Are Not Limited To
- Applying high quality podiatry services including diagnostic and treatment skills, to the needs and goals of our clients
- Contributing positively to multi-disciplinary care planning for our clients including case conferencing and problem-solving
- Proactively delivering evidence-based reablement pathways to ensure client physical, social and mental health benefits
For further details about the role, please refer to our website or the attached position description.
About You
We are looking for people who will be the difference in the lives of our residents and clients.
The successful candidate will have the following skills and experience:
- A Bachelor or Master Degree in Podiatry including current registration with AHPRA.
- Demonstrated broad relevant experience with an understanding of clinical practices in an aged care setting including working from a Health Ageing approach.
- Experience in person-centred practice, service continuous improvement, evidence based treatment and service delivery.
- Interpersonal, negotiation and influencing skills that foster the co-operation and support of clients, staff, external service providers and other stakeholders.
- Sound knowledge of the requirements of the Aged Care Standards as are applicable to the role.
- A current Driver's Licence is essential for this role
About Us
Southern Cross Care is one of Australia’s leading charitable aged care, health and retirement living service providers. We value the diversity in our team, live and breathe our values of Service, Courage and Compassion and offer salary packaging benefits to maximise your take-home pay.
When you work for us, we value you as an individual, care for your well-being and develop your skills to help you build your career. We reward creativity and provide the stability and flexibility you need. When you work for us, you work better for life.
Apply online; www.southerncrosscare.com.au/careers
Enquiries; sally.uren@southerncrosscare.com.au
Applications close; 4pm on 10th of January 2025